Phew... a sigh of relief. Korean Air is in trouble! Korea Electric Power Corporation, which is missing foreigners and Seo Jae-duk, won 32 sweat
Feb 04, 2025
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Korean Air won a set-score 3-2 (21-25, 25-23, 28-30, 25-22, 15-10) in the men's fifth round of the Dodram 2024-2025 V-League at Suwon Gymnasium on the 4th. KEPCO showed its fighting spirit in a full set for two consecutive games under unfavorable conditions without foreign players.
Korea Electric Power Corp. is missing foreign player Matheus due to injury. Even Seo Jae-deok, the main gun, was excluded from the game because of his poor condition. KEPCO coach Kwon Young-min said before the game, `Seo Jae-deok has a backache. It's not severe, but it's taken out as a protection." Director Kwon Young-min also changed the formation. Park Seung-soo goes in first and Kim Dong-young goes in the apo-jit."
Coach Kwon Young-min was grateful to the players who fought well even when there were no foreign players who should be the main players but could not hide his regret. Coach Kwon Young-min said, `If there were foreigners in this performance, wouldn't it have won more. I have a lot on my mind," he said.
Korean Air almost fell victim to an extraordinary incident. Korean Air slowed down by giving up the first set, but immediately balanced it in the second set. He then seemed to show a full-fledged power advantage in the third set, but a reversal occurred.
Korea Electric Power Corp. led 23-20 in the third set, putting Korean Air in a corner. Korean Air resisted by driving the attack on Yosvani. Korean Air succeeded in getting to deuce. However, Korea Electric Power Corporation held out through persistent defense. Yosvani's attack was blocked effectively, eating away his physical strength. After five deuces, Korean Air committed an offense and dedicated a set point to KEPCO.
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The game went all the way to the full set. As expected, a foreign player did it for the match. Korean Air ran away with Yosvani's consecutive points at 4-4. At 7-4, Yosvani made another quick open, and Korean Air widened the distance by four points. At 13-9, Jung Ji-seok scored a blocked goal, and Korean Air foresaw a victory.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.