Volleyball Serie A2. Emma Villas in Reggio Emilia. Ceban: "We want fifth position"
Emma Villas on the field at 18pm in Reggio Emilia for the last day of the regular season. "It's an important match for...

Six players, one goal: to win the match together
Emma Villas on the field at 18pm Reggio Emilia for the last day of regular season. "It's an important match for both, they can save themselves, they will have incredible determination, we want to reach fifth place, we will give it our all – said the central Victorio Ceban, starter in place of the injured Rossi –. Last Sunday we were very good, we played very well against Fano, also taking advantage of the fact that they had some starters out. In Reggio Emilia for the eighth consecutive victory? We are aiming for double figures, ten victories in a row, considering that after this challenge the playoff. Let's try to ride the wave."
Emma Villas will finish fifth if it manages to combine a 'full' victory with a defeat in three or four sets of Cuneo in Aversa; in that case it would surpass the Piedmontese in terms of number of victories and would face Aversa in the playoff quarterfinals. If it fails to overtake Cuneo, Siena will occupy the number six seed, crossing with the number three that will come out of the trio Ravenna - Brescia - Prata di Pordenone, with the Romagna team at that point the most likely opponent.
Returning to today's opponent, also Reggio Emilia must win in three or four sets and hope that one of Macerata and Cantù loses before reaching the fifth set against Ravenna and Brescia respectively. A big mountain to climb for Volley Tricolore: "We are trying to give everything we can - said the middle blocker from Reggio, Nicholas Sighinolfi, to the official website of the Emilian club -. We arrived with water up to our necks at the end of the championship, but we still won't give up. On Sunday we will try to put everything we have left in the tank on the field. It was a complicated regular season for us. We showed good volleyball, but also bad volleyball. We had some injuries and some bad luck along the way, but everyone had them. We never found that continuity that would have helped us get to the end of the season more relaxed. In the gym, however, we always gave our best, you can't say anything to anyone about that".
Kick-off at 18:XNUMX p.m., referees Scotti and Jacobacci, live streaming on Volleyballworld.tv.
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