Korean Air wins OK Savings Bank with only domestic players … 2nd place is visible



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[한국배구연맹제공. 재배포 및 DB금지]

(Ansan = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Gyeong-yoon = Korean Air has taken over OK Financial Group with only domestic players.

On day 3, Korean Air won a 3-1 set score (25-18 21-25 25-19 25-17) in an away game against the men’s OK Financial Group in the 2020-2021 V-League, held at the Sangnoksu Gymnasium in Ansan.

Korean Air, which came in third place, reduced the gap between OK Financial Group and second place to just one point. Additionally, KB Insurance, which was ranked No. 1, also followed by two points.

The atmosphere of the Korean Air team before the game was not very good.

This is because Andrés Vijena, a foreign player with a chronic knee injury, was not in good condition and had to play the match only with national players.

Vijena didn’t show up at the stadium that day at all.

However, Korean Air stuck with the gums. At the beginning of the first set, the strong service of the national players shook the receiving line of the opposing team.

Korean Air did not score a service score in the first set, but the team that received efficiency from OK Savings Bank fell to 36.36%.

In the wake of the opposing team’s awkward defense, Korean Air calmly racked up scores.

In the first set, Kwak Seung-seok posted an attacking success rate of 71.43% and scored 7 points.

Korean Air, which took one set to 25-18, gave it two sets.

OK Savings Bank called Felipe Alton Bandero, a foreign player with poor thighs, as a bench, and raised the organizing power mainly by domestic players.

Korean Air gave a flow to OK Savings Bank, which has improved its organizational power, and the set score went to 1-1.

Korean Air regained the atmosphere of the third set, which was the match. Ace Jung Ji-seok was the centerpiece.

Jung Ji-seok scored back-to-back goals at 7-5 and then made a quick open attack at 9-6 and extended the score.

Korean Air kept the big difference and took 3 sets to 25-19.

Jung Ji-seok scored 10 points in the third set alone.

Korean Air finished the match in the fourth set.

Korean Air, which led 6-2, allowed an 8-8 draw after Lim Dong-hyuk, Kwak Seung-seok and Ji-Seok Ji-seok were blocked by the opposing team blocking one after another, but the opposing team, Park Won-bin, ran back to the room and brought a flow.

At 11-9, Kwak Seung-seok and Ji-Seok Ji-seok accumulated points with stable attacks and widened the difference.

Since then, Korean Air won easily by taking advantage of the opponent’s player succession.

Jung Ji-seok and Lim Dong-hyuk each scored 21 points, and Kwak Seung-seok scored 19 points.

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