Coach Ko Hee-jin of the women's professional volleyball club Jeong Kwan-jang said, "I tend to embrace and take care of players' poor performance rather than reprimand them. Even if a certain player loses in a match due to a big shake, when asked about the situation, he or she often doesn't talk much, saying, "This match cannot be evaluated alone."메이저놀이터
Then, coach Ko showed a different side than usual after being completely defeated by a set score of 0-3 at the match against Heungkuk Life Insurance in Daejeon on the 20th. It was unusual.
On the same day, the articles of association said, "Mega (Indonesia), the main Apogit spiker, was unable to play due to thigh muscle pain. As the articles of association had Bukirich (Serbia), who turned into an outside heater to coexist with Mega this season, he could have chosen to turn Bukirich into an apogit and fill the vacancy with a native player.
Coach Ko's choice was Lee Sun-woo, a native Apogit. Park Hye-min, who was supposed to be in the empty seat when Bukirich was replaced with an apogit, could not play due to an ankle injury, but Ko expressed his commitment to maintain the position he has been sticking to this season as much as possible. It was a great opportunity for Lee, who has no choice but to step on the court as a backup.
Lee Sun-woo, who boasts attack and blockings that come from a good height of 183 centimeters, failed to display his strengths at all, and only highlighted his weaknesses such as defense. On the day, Lee's report card showed seven points, including one block and one serve. The attack success rate was only 20.83 percent, and as the opponent blocked the attack four times and made three offensives, the attack efficiency dropped to -8.33 percent. As he lost eight points to the opponent team while recording one serve mistake, the margin of profit and loss was -1.
Coach Ko also strongly criticized Lee Sun-woo's performance. "That's what he's capable of. That's why he can't join the game. I can't give him warm words because I care about the players. This is what he's capable of now. There are moves that point out not to do during practice, but you can't keep doing it and wish him well. Sun-woo must have felt a lot today," he said.
When asked about moves that he points out not to do during training, Ko said, "You drag the ball down and hit it. You have to use the opponent's blocking or something, but if you drag the ball down and hit it, the opponent will be able to defend or block it. I talk a lot during training, but I don't think it changes easily."
Coach Ko predicted Mega's appearance in the upcoming match against GS Caltex on the 23rd. "It was a game where Mega's absence was clearly felt. The offense had to be dispersed, but the setter could not raise it to the right. Mega was not put in today's game for a normal appearance in the next game. I will prepare him to play in the next game," he said.