Big Match Win... Shin Young-cheol, Coach of Woori Card, “Thank you to the Players, Don’t Let Down your Guard”
Shin Young-cheol (59), coach of Woori Card, gave a relay of praise after the team achieved a thrilling victory in the final regular season match against Korean Air.
Woori Card defeated Korean Air, which was on an 8-game winning streak, with a set score of 3-0 (25-21 27-25 25-23) in the professional volleyball men's visiting game held at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on the 6th.
With the win on this day, the ‘magic number to secure first place in the regular league’ was handed over to Woori Card.
Coach Shin said, “The passion of the players was great.
I am grateful to the players.” 바카라사이트 추천
He then gave his approval, saying, "Today, I thought we could defeat Korean Air only by focusing on attack, so I brought in Song Myung-geun. Song Myung-geun's attack swing is the best in Korea.
He is a player with a strong serve, and he served well as well." I pointed it out.
Song Myung-geun scored 19 points on this day, including 4 serve aces.
Setter Han Tae-jun, who boldly attempted a fast attack during the rally, also made Coach Shin happy.
Coach Shin said, “I told Taejun Han to ‘use a quick attack even after a dig,’ and I often practiced like that,” and added, “I did a bold job well today.
I need to refine the details, but my toss is getting better.”
He said, "Libero Oh Jae-seong's defense was also good.
Both serve and dig were excellent," and included Oh Jae-seong as a 'target of praise'.
On this day, Oh Jae-seong successfully made 10 digs.
Woori Card is still in second place (66 points, 22 wins, 11 losses), but if it gets 8 points from the remaining 3 games, it will take first place in the regular league, beating Korean Air (67 points, 22 wins, 12 losses), which has only 2 games left.
Coach Shin was happy to take the lead, but immediately regained his composure, saying, "The three teams (KB Insurance, Hyundai Capital, and Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance) we will meet in the remaining games all have different styles.
We need to prepare well."
‘Losing’ Korean Air coach Tommy Tilikainen acknowledged defeat, saying, “Woori Card did better than us today.
I congratulate Woori Card.”
Regarding the video review result that came out when Korean Air was ahead 24-23 in the second set, coach Tilkainen accepted it, saying, "It's not something I can complain about."
At the end of the rally at 24-23 in the second set, Korean Air gave Woori Card middle blocker Lee Sang-hyeon a fast break and allowed a deuce of 24-24.
Director Tilikainen requested a ‘double contact video review’.
There was a scene where the ball touched the hand of Issei Otake (registered name Issei), who was trying to defend, and hit his head, but the referee judged this to be a 'connection movement' and 'not a duffel contact.'
Coach Tilkainen said, “If the judge ruled it was ‘continuous action,’ we should accept it.”
Coach Shin Young-cheol also explained, “That part is a regulation announced at the Korea Volleyball Federation technical meeting.”