On Saturday evening Personal Time will be back on the court, Salsomaggiore arrives at the PalaBarbazza (8.30 pm). Moretti’s boys return to play two weeks after the Mantua match: “During this period of stoppage – comments the coach – things went well both in the gym for weights and on the parquet for the technical part. We took advantage of this short break to make some changes to the game system. I have confidence in the resumption of the championship and the second half of the season that awaits us.”

In the meantime, the pairings for the Italian Cup quarterfinals have also been released: “We will play with Savigliano, our opponents have stopped our run in the championship and our goal is to take revenge and reach the semi-finals. We will have a great opponent up front.”

In the championship the next step is the challenge with Salsomaggiore: “It will be a complicated match because they face every match with a knife between their teeth. There was a change of coach and some new additions, they will try to put us in difficulty in every way. We will be ready by putting the best possible tactics and technique on the field.”

The PalaBarbazza match will be refereed by Martco Pazzaglini and Martin Polenta.

Serie A3 white group (1st return): Stadium Mirandola-Monge Savigliano, Acqui Terme-Motta, Cus Cagliari-Belluno, Geetit Bologna-Gamma Chimica Brugherio, Moyashi Garlasco-Sarroch, rests Gabbiano Mantova.

The ranking: Gabbiano Mantova 35; Personal Time 27; Monge Savigliano 25; Cus Cagliari 24; Acqui Terme 23; Belluno 19; Motta 16; Gamma Chimica Brugherio 14; Geetit Bologna and Sarroch 12; Stadium Mirandola 11; Moyashi Garlasco 10; Salso Maggiore 6. On Saturday 30 December Personal Time will receive Salsomaggiore at the PalaBarbazza, two-way time at 8.30pm.