Double work session today for Sir Susa Vim Perugia.
The Block Devils carried out activities in the weight room this morning under the orders of athletic trainer Sebastian Carotti interspersed with individual technique work, while team technical training is scheduled for the afternoon on the central court of the PalaBarton.
It’s the eve of the Super League for the Bianconeri who will anticipate the round of 16 of the championship on Saturday evening by hosting Cisterna Volley at 8.30pm in Pian di Massiano. Match preceded, starting at 6.00 pm, by the pre-match show by Alfa, a young and talented singer-songwriter, who will perform with a performance in which he will present some of his best-known songs (pre-sale active with the possibility of online purchase directly from the website www. vivaticket.it and at all vivaticket sales points).
Perugia’s opponent is Cisterna, currently ninth in the Super League with 7 points from 2 wins and 5 defeats. However, coach Falasca’s Pontine team, despite the ranking, must be faced with maximum concentration because it is a compact team, capable of playing good volleyball and with several top players. Starting from the diagonal of seat two where the director Baranowicz is introduced, who returned last week from a spell in Bulgaria and is one of the most talented setters in the role in terms of speed of play and ball release, and the French opposite player Faure, born in ’99 former Toulouse and Montpellier capable of immediately making sparks in Italy as demonstrated by the first place in the current championship ranking of bombers with 140 points on the scoresheet. At the center Cisterna can count on the experience of Mazzone, former of Trento and Modena among others, and on the physicality of the Serbian Nedeljkovic, 205 cm very insidious at the net and not surprisingly first in the special ranking of winning blocks with 24 “blocks” per sign. The other Serbian Peric, a 207cm giant, and the Spaniard Ramon, born in 1999 with a past in his homeland, Germany and France, should start in the squad. Both are very dangerous at bat and with complementary characteristics in attack. The libero is an old acquaintance of the Perugian public. In the second line for Cisterna there is Alessandro Piccinelli, five seasons at Pian di Massiano, extraordinary when it comes to using the bagher.
This is enough to keep our guard very high on Saturday evening as Juventus director Simone Giannelli also explains:
“We are 100% focused on Saturday’s match against Cisterna, we are particularly keen to bring home the victory both for a question of ranking and qualification for the quarter-finals of the Italian Cup and because it would be an excellent starting point in view of the next Club World Cup .