Volleyball Radar: Nikoleta and Danijela on the level, Simona shines again, middle blockers in good spirits

Once again, the most efficient Montenegrin in Europe was Nikoleta Perović in another fantastic match in the Italian Serie A2.

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Nikoleta Perović in action, Photo: Instagram/romavolleyclub_femminile
Nikoleta Perović in action, Photo: Instagram/romavolleyclub_femminile
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The leading Montenegrin scorers have been in good spirits again over the past seven days, but their teams have not been celebrating. Simona Petranović had an excellent game in her Hapoel team's victory, and our middle blockers played brilliantly again, writes odbojka.me.

Once again, the most efficient Montenegrin in Europe was Nikoleta Perović in another fantastic match in the Italian Serie A2. Our corrector won 24 points and was once again the most efficient player for Roma, but the team from the Italian capital lost to Trento 3:2. Roma thus finished the first part of the competition in fourth place, behind Costa Volpino, Trentino and Melendugno, and now they face competition from teams from the second group of Serie A2 in the fight for a place in the strongest rank.

Danijela Džaković scored 15 points in the duel between her team Mili Avijasi and the leader of the Azerbaijani championship DH Volej. The championship favorite celebrated 3:0, and Džaković was the most efficient player in the Mili Avijasi team.

Our middle blockers' victories in the Portuguese championship, in which Porto's Saška Đurović is unstoppable. The young Podgorica player was once again in double figures, winning 10 points, and Porto defeated the Lisbon team for the second round in a row, this time against Sporting, also 3:0.

Saška Đurović (far left) celebrates with her teammates
Saška Đurović (far left) celebrates with her teammatesfoto: Fcportosports

Milena Ćetković also celebrated a maximum victory with Kairos in the away game against Leišoš, and our young player had four points. It was Kairos' third consecutive victory, which brought them to seventh place and into the playoff zone.

In Israel, Hapoel Kfar Saba was convincing against Ramat Aviv 3:0, with Simona Petranović as the best player of the match. It was Hapoel's tenth win in 12 rounds, maintaining second place in the standings.

Kristina Božović shook up Vampula and brought them a 3-0 victory over Arktik, but another defeat to Polka Kusama followed, also 3-0. In the first match, Božović had 14 points, in the next only two. Despite the fluctuating form, Vampula is fourth in the standings with a 7-9 record.

Katarina Budrak also had an excellent game in the match against the favorite of the French championship, Levallois. It was 3:1 in Bordeaux for the guests, and Budrak had as many as 12 points. With the third consecutive defeat, Bordeaux fell to seventh place.

In Serbia, Tent opened the second half of the season with a confident win over Leskovac in three sets, and our young Anastasija Bogojević played in the final part of the match. It was the 12th victory of the leading team from Obrenovac, and in this round, Jedinstvo of Montenegro coach Jovo Caković will play Partizan, and Srem of Marija Šušić will welcome Radnički Balsters.

In the Serbian First League, the Black and Whites of Vanja Matunović ended a long winning streak in Valjevo, in five sets, but retained the top spot. Omladinac also lost with our players Kristina Vukčević and Staša Mitrović, which was the team's fifth defeat.

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