Allianz Milano secured a dominant 3-0 (set scores: 18-25, 19-25, 22-25) victory over Lindemans Aalst in Belgium during the first leg of the Challenge Cup final, effectively placing one hand on the coveted trophy. The Milanese squad controlled the first two sets with remarkable efficiency. While Aalst displayed resilience and youthful energy in the third set, Milano’s captain Ferre Reggers, expertly set by Kreling, delivered the decisive points to close out the match.
This initial triumph gives the Italian team a significant advantage, but the crucial return match will be held at the Allianz Cloud on April 1st at 8:30 PM (CET), where Milano will aim to clinch their first European title in men’s volleyball history. Ferre Reggers was deservedly named MVP for his outstanding performance, leading the team with 23 points. Otsuka also shone brightly, achieving impressive attack percentages in the early sets and finishing with 14 points on 69% efficiency. Caneschi contributed two crucial aces that stifled Aalst’s momentum.
For the Belgian side, Canadian Enrique Rempel and Portuguese Nuno Marques put up a strong fight, matching Milano’s attacks with 17 and 12 points respectively. However, American Camden Gianni struggled to find his rhythm, hampered by reception pressure and effective blocking, finishing with just 7 points and 33% attack efficiency.
- Match Progression
- Set 1: Milano Establishes Dominance (18-25)
- Set 2: Consistent Performance Secures Another Set for Milano (19-25)
- Set 3: Aalst Fights Back, But Milano Closes Out the Sweep (22-25)
- Post-Match Reactions
- Coach Roberto Piazza (Allianz Milano)
- Gabriele Di Martino (Allianz Milano Player)
- Ferre Reggers (Allianz Milano Player & MVP)
- Coach Frank Depestele (Lindemans Aalst)
- Match Statistics
Match Progression
Set 1: Milano Establishes Dominance (18-25)
The match began with Aalst taking an early lead, but Otsuka quickly equalized at 2-2. Allianz Milano then surged ahead to 4-6 on Kreling’s serve. Rempel’s powerful serve helped Aalst draw level at 6-6 and later 10-10. Reggers pushed Milano ahead again, and Caneschi delivered a crucial ace, forcing Aalst’s first timeout at 14-10. Milano continued to extend their lead, reaching 17-12. Reggers maintained the pressure, and Otsuka secured set point at 24-18, with Di Martino’s block sealing the first set 25-18. Milano outperformed Aalst significantly, boasting a 62% attack efficiency compared to 39%, and serving 2 aces to zero.
Set 2: Consistent Performance Secures Another Set for Milano (19-25)
The second set began with another strong start for Milano; an ace from Reggers quickly put them up 0-2, then 3-6. Gianni’s struggles continued, prompting Aalst to call a timeout at 4-8 as Milano pushed their lead to 5-10. Rempel attempted to rally his team with powerful attacks, reducing the deficit to 8-12. However, Di Martino’s blocking and Milano’s consistent offense kept them in control, reaching 15-10 and 19-13. Aalst mounted a brief comeback with strong serving from Marques, closing the gap to 19-16, forcing a Milano timeout. Despite this, Milano regained composure, and Otsuka sealed the set with an ace at 25-19. In this set, Otsuka and Reggers each added 6 points, and Milano’s serving prowess shone with 3 aces to Aalst’s zero, maintaining a superior attack efficiency of 57% to 50%.
Set 3: Aalst Fights Back, But Milano Closes Out the Sweep (22-25)
The third set saw a tighter contest early on, with points exchanged evenly. Kreling’s clever setting for Reggers gave Milano a slight edge (4-5). Rempel’s ace temporarily put Aalst ahead (8-7), but Milano quickly responded, with Reggers’ block and Ichino’s attack securing a 9-10 lead. Reggers then delivered another ace (14-11), followed by Ichino’s ace (16-12) and Otsuka’s precise hit (17-12), forcing Aalst into a timeout. With Gianni substituted out for Van De Velde, Milano captain Reggers further extended the lead to 19-13. Aalst, however, refused to give up, with Rempel delivering two consecutive aces to narrow the gap to 20-17, prompting a Milano timeout. The teams traded points, with Ichino and Reggers maintaining Milano’s lead. Finally, after three match points, Milano’s youngest player, Alessandro Benacchio, sealed the set 25-22, securing the comprehensive 3-0 victory.
Post-Match Reactions
Coach Roberto Piazza (Allianz Milano)
“We approached this match with seriousness from the start. Although we didn’t have the brightest beginning, we stayed focused, especially when they pushed back with strong serves. We successfully neutralized Gianni, forcing him into difficult receptions and containing his attacks. This is a crucial first step, and now we must finish the job in front of our home crowd next week.”
Gabriele Di Martino (Allianz Milano Player)
“We prepared thoroughly, anticipating a fervent atmosphere here in Aalst, which was indeed spectacular. Limiting our errors was key to securing this important victory, which we now need to confirm in Milano. Having experienced a Challenge Cup final loss before, I have extra motivation to win this trophy, especially after a challenging season – we deserve something significant for the team, staff, club, and our dedicated fans.”
Ferre Reggers (Allianz Milano Player & MVP)
“I’m pleased with my performance, particularly my strong start in serving and attacking, made possible by Kreling’s excellent setting. We played well overall, though there are areas for improvement. It was fantastic to play in such a lively atmosphere, and it’s great to see the passion for volleyball here in Belgium. After a tough SuperLega season, I know I need to keep working hard.”
Coach Frank Depestele (Lindemans Aalst)
“Milano immediately put us under immense pressure, which is tough for a young team like ours. While we were competitive at times, they consistently pulled ahead, driven by Kreling’s fast play. We struggled with focus and couldn’t afford any dips. Despite a strong effort to re-enter the game in the third set, Milano was simply the better team today, even though players like Rempel, Gianni, and Marques had significant moments. We didn’t make many errors, but Milano’s strength prevailed.”
Match Statistics
Lindemans Aalst – Allianz Milano 0-3
(Set Scores: 18-25, 19-25, 22-25)
Lindemans Aalst Player Points: Slight 1, Marques 12, Rempel 17, Gianni 7, Wortelboer 5, Vlahovic 3.
Allianz Milano Player Points: Kreling 0, Reggers 23, Otsuka 14, Ichino 7, Caneschi 6, Benacchio 1, Di Martino 5.
Referees: Toni Ivkovic (Croatia) and Giordano Vinicius Dos Santos (Ireland)
Set Durations: 24’, 26’, 29’ (Total Match Duration: 79’)
MVP: Ferre Reggers (Allianz Milano)
Attendance: 2,040








