Personal Time is a team that has won 5 out of 5 tie breaks this season, the latest success coming on the Geetit Bologna pitch. On Sunday evening the Venetians, after losing the first two sets, put their foot on the accelerator by beating the Bolognese: “I am certainly satisfied with the result – comments coach Moretti – because it is a victory, winning helps on a mental level and is a stimulus for the environment. Our performance wasn’t the best, in the first two sets we were weak, and I also told the boys this. The team was up and down, with the changes we made up for some things we were missing to take the reins of the match. Having made the necessary adjustments we brought home the result and added two points to our ranking.”

Looking at the latest results, it is clear that the White group is a championship that is anything but predictable: “The tournament is very tough, there are no results written before playing, whoever is below on this day won against the top teams ranking to get out of the relegation zone and play out. Outside the house you must always be careful. Garlasco will arrive at PalaBarbazza on Sunday with a knife between his teeth, our opponents are achieving important results and we will have to be ready to continue the journey.”