: in , the Spacers on a harvest mission

: in , the Spacers on a harvest mission
Volleyball: in Paris, the Spacers on a harvest mission

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The team travels to this Friday, November 1, with the ambition of continuing their points harvest.

Four consecutive matches with at least one point on the clock: this doesn't necessarily make progress very quickly but it at least avoids standing still. Thanks to this stubbornness, and despite their three defeats in five matches, the Spacer's are stuck in the right car, in eighth place, with one game less than the top five.

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“This championship is a marathon and in the end all the points count. Even if we lost against Saint-Nazaire (2-3) at home on the last day, the content was rather interesting and I am sure that this The point won will be very important for the future,” said assistant coach Zago.

“A direct competitor”

This Friday, November 1, in Paris, the mission will be the same: continue to keep the clock running against a team with an identical record and which remains on a great performance by winning 3-0 in , the runner-up to in the standings. .

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“He’s a real direct competitor and in this kind of opposition, you need an extra bit of soul because we know very well that it’s not going to matter much” presents Patrick Duflos’s deputy who is wary particularly “of the physical dimension” of Parisians. Last season the two teams won at their opponent and the Spacer's would happily sign for such a remake in front of the beIN Sports cameras.


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