A comeback victory against the renowned Esperia Cremona is the best possible home debut for Hermaea Olbia. With the 3-1 inflicted at the GeoPalace on one of the teams accredited for the fight at the top, Dino Guadalupi's team redeems the defeat in Concorezzo and responds to the harsh criticism received for the knockout against the rookie from Brianza.

The partial scores of the match of the 2nd day of the women's A2 volleyball championship (20-25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-22) only partially tell the story of the performance of the Gallura players, whose ranks include Alice Trampus and Naomi Ngolongolo, top scorers of the match with 20 and 14 points scored.

The Hermaea coach takes care of the rest. "We couldn't imagine what could have happened: Cremona did well last year and played a long pre-season, and in their debut they obtained a great victory against Busto Arsizio. In addition, for our part we knew we were behind the opponent in terms of readiness", explains Guadalupi. "As always I contextualize everything: we are only at the beginning. This time we took advantage of an opportunity granted by the opponent, putting them in difficulty with our strengths studied during the week".

The next match is the away match on the field of the equal points Tecnoteam Albese Volley Como, scheduled for Saturday at 4pm.

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