Ahead of Game 3 of the playout against Savigliano, Conad Pala Terni Volley Academy head coach Cristiano Camardese is focusing on team cohesion, seeking to build on the positives seen in the home game at Pala Terni that tied the playout series. “We used these two weeks before Game 3 to improve some details that didn’t always work during the first two games,” explains Camardese. “I expect a game more similar to the one we played at home, where the momentum of the game was always in question. To prevail, team character and cohesion will be more important than technical skill, because at this point we know each other inside out.”

On the court, the two teams appear to demonstrate substantial technical parity, and the character and psychological aspect will be crucial to the outcome of the match. Obviously, home court advantage, in favor of Monge Savigliano, will play a role, but the Dragons are ready to face the challenge head-on.

Ahead of Game 3 of the playout against Savigliano, Conad Pala Terni Volley Academy head coach Cristiano Camardese is focusing on team cohesion, seeking to build on the positives seen in the home game at Pala Terni that tied the playout series. “We used these two weeks before Game 3 to improve some details that didn’t always work in the first two games,” explains Camardese. “I expect a game more similar to the one we played at home, where the momentum of the game was always in doubt. To prevail, character and team cohesion will be more important than technical skills, because at this point we know each other like the back of our hand.”