Milano wasn't even playing badly in this series, but Perugia's form is really scary right now. I'd personally say they're the favorite to win the championship no matter who'll be their opponent, and Milano is the favorite to win the 3rd place. Let's see.
I agree. Milano def had some ups and downs but really put all their effort to finish off the season nicely. Milano is good, but Perugia is just better in all aspects. I don’t want to call it unfortunate because Milano has beaten Perugia in some games. I hope Milano the best regardless the result
@@nathancerbo7050 Perugia serve well and pass really well. Ben Tara is so consistent too. They really have no weakness. It took Milano an unreal performance to take them down in game 2. It's been a great playoff run though, I thoroughly enjoyed most of their games
I think their downfall was their bad service reception, especially in the last match. They are not really lacking against Perugia in terms of attacking and blocking apart from Porro being a short blocker but with their reception being really inconsistent throughout the series it was really difficult for Porro to use Loser effectively. That in turn made things much more difficult for his pin hitters.
@@Lucalaurin It's true. But Perugia also serves really well. Milano did their best to mix up their coverage and formation, and they managed to survive Piacenza. But Perugia is just way too consistent. And Milano might've ran out of gas a bit after than insane game 2. They couldn't show their trademark resilience
It's been a great playoff run. Enjoyed every single game from Milano. They just ran into a top team in top form. To beat a team like Perugia you need to play at an insane level like game 2 AND you need certain moments to go your way as well. Hopefully they can get over the disappointment and play the 3rd place match with the same intensity
Perugia is always a scary team. Milano got the first blood but Perugia comeback stronger every time. If Ishikawa and Loser transfer to perugia who will they replace.
Do you mean who will replace them (at Milano)? Because at Perugia I think Ishikawa would make a great second outside next to Plotnytskyi. Throughout the season Ishikawa has been way more consistent than Semeniuk. And I think in terms of MBs Loser is more impactful than both of Perugia's MBs although Gianelli is working very well with Flavio.
@@Lucalaurin ishikawa more consistent? I disagree on that. He has played less games than semeniuk but is hitting below .300 on average efficiency. Both Perugian outsides have been phenomenal this season. The way I look at it is having better options, They'll be in champions league next year so it's better to have options on the bench.
From set 2, PGA like set alarm that they were in dangerous and became a scary team on that time, well thats good games. Congrast PGA and good job Milano. Still 1 more round waiting
@@haryoungstacruz5996 I assume you don't watch polish volleyball. Aluron -Allianz 3:0. Projekt- Monza 3-1. I wish there was whole game from final Tauron Polish Cup on youtube. Unfortunately people don't have a chance to see and compare. It is a fault of polish tv Polsat and PZPS.Superlega has 12 teams and you already know the final 8. Plusliga on the other hand is too big- 16 teams and they've just started playoffs.
@@joannakowalczyk1040 and yet no polish team in CEV superfinals. don't forget that this is not only the mens but also the womens with Imoco and milano through the finals