: Arago de Sète continues at home with newfound freshness

: Arago de Sète continues at home with newfound freshness
Volleyball: Arago de Sète continues at home with newfound freshness

The Sétois host Le Plessis-Robinson this Saturday, November 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Maurice-Vié gymnasium.

The audience at the Vié room left them with their legs a little too heavy, after the defeat against . A week later, it is with a newfound freshness that he should reunite with the Arago players. After playing three matches in seven days, including one in a tie-break, the Sétois were finally able to recharge their batteries.

Time to do things

“We were able to breathe a little”confirms Luc Marquet. “With the staff, we completed the game plan as quickly as possible to focus entirely on the team. And after two days of rest, the guys were happy to come back to training. We also did a big session this Thursday, with intensity for two hours. Basically, we took the time to do things. »

And therefore to prepare well for the arrival of Plessis-Robinson, last in the ranking with six defeats in as many days and only four sets won. A match (and the three points that go with it) which should not escape the Sétois. “At the accounting level as at the sporting level, we must respect them and not look at the ranking”continues the Arago coach. “But if we play like we trained this week, we should be fine. If we can stifle their centers Henry and Mitchem, we will have done a good part of the job. »

Precisely, for this to be the case, it will be necessary to improve the game play. “All our training starts with service, we do a lot of it. From our debrief with the players this Monday, the need to better distribute roles emerged. We will set priorities, namely who takes risks and who serves 60%. This will be the key to this match. »


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