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Alen Šket is leaving Afyon Belediye, where he returned on the volleyball courts after one season rest due to knee injury. There's a question where will he be able to continue his career.

https://siol.net/sportal/odbojka/prekinitev-pogodbe-alen-sket-ni-vec-v-turciji-538449

That's yesterday's game right? Nov the 7th?

@Sherlock I have just watched Belogorie's match and I have to say I am very impressed by Pavel Tetyukhin. That young man is already very developed as a player, he is very constant, and he resembles his father so much. Very skilled in reception, he has got so many options in attack and he is very good on the serve. He is not that physical, more skilled type of player, very technical. Exciting player to watch, and it looks like he will take the footsteps of his father. I would put him on the top 5, for sure.

@Sherlock ? I hope we will be able to return to the stands to watch live volleyball again. But volleyball has a bright future, a lot of superstars incoming.

@Sherlock I didn't know about that, very right thing to do by Lube, to loan Yant. Hope he develops well, when he is gonna become a starter he will be absolute killer.
Yep, he was talking with Friedrichshafen for season 2020/21, but he decided to stay in Slovenia. Maybe they will continue the conversation next year. He only has to play games in strong tournament and thus he will develop his game.

I agree with you, sir! :)

@Sherlock yes, Yant is absolutely fantastic, I'm so sad he transfered to Lube, where he will not play alot. I still think this was a bad decision, I think it would be way better for him to play in a club like Ravenna, Cisterna etc. Experience is the best teacher. Though he most certainly will evolve well in Lube too. I suppose they want him to replace Juantorena when the time will come…?
I would put my money on Možič too, being the youngest (2002) in the video, he still has a lot to show. Next year he will go to play abroad, probably German league, where he wants to be a starter, and then we will see how good he really is. But in my opinion he is one of the top 3 prospects in the world right now. He is a born winner. Don't sleep on him :)

I completely agree with your call that Adis Lagumdžija is top prospect so far, he looks extremly well on the court, nice technique, super high reach, absolute beast. It will be very interesting to see, how will his game evolve, will he become a superstar, able to win the titles. 

Great video, high quality! It's not a very common theme to talk about volleyball prodigies, so big kudos to you. :)
I have a comment tho. You were talking about Rinaldi as top Italian prospect, but here I think Michieletto (2001) has bigger potential. He is very tall, skillful and he has been playing official matches for Trentino at the beginning of the season, while Rinaldi didn't play a single official match for Modena(to my knowledge). Another Italian I would choose over Rinaldi is Daniele Lavia (1999), who has had a very good season, alst year in Ravenna, he has been very prolific attacker, but he transfered to Modena this season, where he will not be playing a lot (Petrić, Karlitzek). However when Vettori was injured it was Lavia who was playing and not Rinaldi, so therefore I think Lavia is better then Rinaldi, too.

Tonček Štern having pretty consistent season so far. Though Padova far from being strong enough to be in the upper part of the league. 6th, 7th place at the end of the season would be great result for them in my opinion.

@J.P. No panic. Marouflakrani - Marouf, Mousavi - Seyed, etc., looks like Iranians like nicknames :)

@J.P. By Mousavi I meant Seyed, Iranian middle-blocker. https://volleybox.net/mohammad-mousavi-p596/clubs

Personally I would say it was more Sam Deroo vs Nimir. :)

Piacenza still very active on the transfer market. Got Baranowicz, Bernardi, now Marshall (for training supposedly), there are rumours about Le Roux or Mousavi - I guess their sponsors are really generous. Well it's Gas sales, so money shouldn't be a problem, I suppose.

I saw just a highlight reel and Pipo Lanza looks like he's struggling a lot. He doesn't seem very convincing. In comparison, Sedlaček shows more swag and seems more confident when he is playing. Though Lanza probably gives a lot in the reception… What is better option for Monza? Sedlaček or Lanza? Probably also depends on the team they are playing and tactical possibilities.

@Sherlock Yes, it happens quite often that teams (especially with a lot of new players) are very unconvincing at the beginning. Civitanova and Perugia had very small amount of changes, while Piacenza and Trentino changed almost whole roster. But slowly they will have to up their game if they want to be amongst the best, Civitanova and Perugia are just smashing everyone in their way. But for sure all the teams plan to have the very best game for the Play-Offs i guess.

@Sherlock yes, of course!
It's interesting though to see Piacenza struggle. I guess there will be a big change, with Lorenzo Bernardi on the bench, and when Baranowicz comes on court. What was their main problem, anyone who was watching their games? Uncertainty in important moments of the match? Or what? Because names on Piacenza roster are impressive - they underperformed so far, hot and cold, i guess.

Vibo Valentia is quite a pleasant surprise in Superlega. Looks like the team chemistry is good and names like Rossard, Saita and Aboubacar are doing great job.

How tall are you??? 3 years ago +2

Age: 20

Height: 188 cm

Weight: 81

Spike reach: 325

Block reach: 315

Position: Outside hitter

Working on jumping higher, just like a lot of you, though :) We got this, guys!

Is there any highlight reel of the game? I would like to see some data of the match.

Also, is there any news about Atanasijević and his recovery, is he doing well? When will he return to the court?

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