The new partnership between Modena Volley and BSC Materials, a Sassuolo-based company focused on the environment and renewable natural resources, was presented this morning.

“I’m happy with the way we’re playing,” Sanguinetti said, “especially in terms of our temperament. There are still things to work on for the next few games, especially our passing game, but we’re positive. We’re a young team, so ups and downs are expected, but so far we’re maintaining a high standard of play, and that makes us happy. There are many strong teams in the SuperLega that can cause us problems, so we need to gradually improve our game. From a personal standpoint, I’m satisfied, even though I know I can do even better. I get along well with Tizi-Oualou; he’s very young, and we need to help him because it’s not easy to play in the SuperLega at his age. But he’s doing well and always shows the right competitive spirit, in addition to great physicality; I think he can become a top-level setter. The standings? It’s too early to look at them; in the next few games, we need to get as many points as possible. Cisterna? They’re a tough team, especially at home; we’re working to be ready and bring home the best possible result.”