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"The most important game" won 3-0 against KEPCO

Korean Air won a set score of 3-0 (26-24, 25-22, 29-27) in the sixth round home game against Korea Electric Power Corp., fourth place in the Dodram 2023-2024 V-League, held at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on the 27th.  토토사이트

 

Korean Air, which has garnered seven consecutive wins, recorded 21 wins and 11 losses, adding three points to its 64 points. It is ahead of Woori Card (20 wins, 10 losses, 59 points), which is ranking second, by a five-point gap. However, we cannot afford to rest assured that Woori Card has two fewer games to play.

 

Korea Electric Power Corp. has 16 wins and 16 losses, maintaining 47 points. It failed to narrow the three-point gap with No. 3 OK Financial Group (17 wins, 14 losses, 50 points).

An important match for both Korean Air and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) who are aiming for the No. 1 ranking and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) decided to play in the spring volleyball tournament even though Thais did not recover from his pain yet. Korean Air coach Tili Keynen also considered it important, saying, "I think today is the most important match."

 

It was a complete victory of 3-0, but the content was close. Korean Air, which won the title for three consecutive years, displayed its potential. It took the victory by hitting all at once at an important moment.

 

The first set was overwhelming. Korean Air, which had been chasing after the whole time, turned the tables in the last minute of the set, and eventually won the first set. Korean Air, which was rushing at 17-20, scored one point due to Seo Jae-deok's serve error, chased by one point due to Murad's block, and instantly turned the tables at 21-20 with consecutive serve aces by Jung Ji-seok. Kwak Seung-seok then blocked Seo's back attack, bringing the flow to 22-20. At 24-23, Kim Gyu-min's swift attack was blocked by Shin Young-seok to 24-24 deuce, but Jung made the set point with his back attack and finished the first set with another spike.

 

Korean Air concluded the second set at the last minute as well. Making the score 23-21 through Murad's back attack and Jeong Ji-seok's direct attack at 21-21, Korean Air effectively brought the second set by blocking Tais' attack and making 24-21 through Jeong's spike. Tais' spike serve caught in the net to win 25-22.

 

The third set was also close. However, as the latter half went on, the Korean Air was leaning towards the latter half. Kwak Seung-seok's quick opening on Kim Min-jae's consecutive fastball at 19-18 instantly made the game 22-18 and a four-point gap. However, Korea Electric Power Corp.'s Lim Sung-jin recorded as many as three serve aces, instantly turning the game around 23-22. Lim Sung-jin's serve was out, tying at 23-23, and since then, Tais and Murad's attacks have succeeded once each, 24-24 deuce.

 

Korean Air, which led 28-27 due to Murad's consecutive batting attack in a close game of one point each, ended the game with Kim Min-jae blocking Tais' attack alone.

On the day, foreign player Murad, not Lim Dong-hyuk, who has been performing well recently, performed well. He posted an attack success rate of 54.88 percent, scoring 22 points. Jung Ji-seok scored 17 points, and both wings showed great performance. Kim Min-jae also contributed with 10 points.

 

Korea Electric Power Corp. scored nine points, including 15 points for Tais, 13 points for Seo Jae-deok and four blocks for Shin Young-seok. As Tais' physical condition was not perfect, the success rate fell to 39.39 percent.