Cesson Saint-Brieuc Volley is struggling on the road, a challenge that was underscored by their performance in grenoble last week.
The team currently holds a record of five defeats against only two away victories, a disparity that coach Valentin Brouck acknowledges is hindering their ability to compete at the highest level. “We cannot reach a milestone to be able to control the opponent and thus impose ourselves when we play away. We must succeed in unlocking a mental lever at this level and be more rigorous this weekend,” Brouck stated.
Did you know?-Cesson Saint-Brieuc has a meaningful disparity between home and away game performance this season, with five wins at home versus only two on the road.
Third Straight Away Game Looms for Cesson
The volleyball team faces another road test this Saturday, January 24, traveling to AL Caudry.
the Cessonnais will embark on their third consecutive away game this Saturday, January 24, facing AL Caudry on their home court.While Cesson secured an easy win against Caudry earlier in the season, the team has since been bolstered by the return of several key players. “We beat them easily at home at the start of the season but then they had several key players absent. It’s not at all the same team we’re going to face,” Brouck explained.
Did you know? Cesson Saint-Brieuc has five home wins compared to just two away victories this season.
For the upcoming match, Valentin Brouck will have a full squad available, with the exception of Anthony Totelé, who is scheduled to undergo wrist surgery in the coming days.
The Cesson Volley group: Digaire, Augas, Bezner, Ibazeta, Martin, Jacob, Manuochalalo, Frédéric, Le Tertre
