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Garlasco got off to a good start, then Turin broke up with PalaRavizza in 4 sets

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The Lomellini sin of presumption after the initial 1-0 undergoing the guest comeback. The race to safety is complicated

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ViviBanca Torino breaks through PalaRavizza and takes three heavy points in the salvation battle that punishes a 2001 Garlasco Volleyball on the border between presumption and unacceptable lightness. Having won the first set easily, coach Bertini’s team makes a bad mistake in the approach to the two following sets lost and badly manages the final of the fourth.

The match

Bran appears quite inspired at the start and often passes into the arms of the host wall, while the race continues in extreme balance (10-10). The first break is born on the wall which seems to orient the set (13-10), the point of 16-12 arrives at the video check with a lomellino wall that is printed on the line. Turin disunites, Garlasco rises to 18-12 on his mistakes, then Magalini nails the ball recovered from an excellent collective blockade (21-14) in the three meters. The set is downhill, the partial goes to the archive again on the wall (25-14). Upon returning to the field, Bertini’s boys start again with the wrong approach and find themselves immediately below 1-4. The coach does not like calling the suspension immediately, but the music does not change and, without overdoing it, Turin extends 4-9. Double change for Bertini on 5-11 with Testagrossa and Petrone on the field for Magalini and Di Noia, then time out on 5-12. For a while Turin manages the Lomellino bewilderment well, which fades only after an 8-15 that already knows of a sentence. Then it is the Piedmontese who ask for time on 12-16 which is realized with the momentary rise in level of the Lomellina defense.

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It is still Crusca who drags his team (16-18), Turin runs out of time outs at 22-23, then doesn’t miss the last two balls and draws the set count (22-25). The unfortunate start of the second set did not teach Bertini’s boys enough that, as in a photocopy, even at the start of the third he finds them again in time below 1-5 due to another inadequate approach. Also this time the Turin start break seems to channel the partial (5-9) and the comeback attempt inspired by the round in Crusca’s service is stopped by the video check that cancels the 9-10 and opens the restart of the Turin players (9-13 ). However, Garlasco does not give up and goes up again putting the host defense in crisis (13-13 and Turin time out), then repeats from 17-19 to 20-19 in a prolonged Clean-show followed by the first half (23-21) of Giampietri who, however, cannot avoid the epilogue to the advantages.

The turning point of the match probably matures here, with the negative verdict at the end of a marathon and after Garlasco has wasted more than one setball. Turin more continuous and concrete the check (27-29) and moves forward in the count of the sets. In the fourth, this time Garlasco restarts discreetly (4-1), but it doesn’t last and Bertini’s time out at 5-8. Collected on the turn in the serve by Crusca (11-9). Turin is always there, when he doesn’t know how to get out of it he lifts the ball for Umek who somehow solves it by keeping his team up to the end. A balance in which Garlasco shows that he suffers and does not know how to manage the growing weight of increasingly decisive balls, as happens in the final of the partial and match with avoidable errors up to the plays that deliver the three points to the Turinese and risk complicating the race salvation. of the lomellini. –

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Fabio Babetto

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