Some lead from the control room with their dribbling. Some with thunderous attacks. And some with the silent example of impossible defenses and receptions capable of sustaining an entire team. In Belluno Volley, the face of this solidity bears the name of Nicolò Hoffer, libero and one of the key figures of a group preparing to face the last Veneto derby of the regular season: Sunday, February 1st (6:00 PM), in San Donà di Piave, against Personal Time.
TACTICAL ADJUSTMENT – The most recent snapshot is that of the match that got out of hand, at the VHV Arena, against league leaders Conad Reggio Emilia: “The level required to reach the end of this championship is very high,” he analyzes, “but we shouldn’t worry about it, nor worry too much about how to get there. We’re there, close. Now we just need to regroup and regain our energy. Then, if we face Reggio again in the future, we’ll just need to make a few tactical adjustments.”
GAP – The former Brescia player rewinds the tape. And he thinks back to last Saturday: “They put us in trouble in a part of the game that we’ve always played well lately, like passing the ball. Plus, we struggled in reception.”







