"Goalkeeper replacement is a divine move" ...Wonder Woman's Come-from-behind victory in tears due to her long body

Jun 19, 2025

 'Goalkeeper replacement is a divine move' ...Wonder Woman's Come-from-behind victory in tears due to her long body



Wonder Woman won a valuable victory over Koo Cheok Jang-shin after a bloody battle for a penalty shootout.

On SBS 'The Goal-Bashing Women', which aired on the 18th, a showdown between Group B of the G League and Koo Cheok-shin took place. In particular, Wonder Woman burned its fighting spirit despite the bad news that goalkeeper Kisum was diagnosed with a finger fracture for six weeks. Kisum confessed that it would take more than two months to rehabilitate, saying, `I got hurt while practicing individually the day after I got back.'

Head coach Cho Jae-jin tested Mashima, Woo Hee-joon and Kim So-hee to select a new goalkeeper, and he highly appreciated his build-up ability and selected Mashima as a surprise goalkeeper. In response to this, we judged that Catch was a stable player", he explained.




The first goal in the early part of the game was up to the ball. Heo Kyung-hee's penetration and Cha's finish made it 1-0 in the first 10 minutes. There was also an opportunity to score additional points in the second half, but it was canceled after VAR, leaving a regret.

On the other hand, Wonder Woman led the match to a penalty shootout just before the end of the second half when Woo Hee-joon scored a dramatic equalizer with a fastball.

From this point on, Masima's divine defense shone. Mashima, who blocked the shots of Kim Jin-kyung and Heo Kyung-hee of Koo Cheok Jang-shin in a row, saved the team by blocking goals and changing the atmosphere.




In the end, Wonder Woman completed a dramatic reversal drama called the success of the penalty shootout, ranking first in entertainment at the same time with a 5.3% viewership (Nilson Korea national standard). After the game, Koo Cheok Jang-shin's captains Lee Hyun-yi and Heo Kyung-hee shed tears, and Heo Kyung-hee blamed herself, saying, `Today's defeat is all my fault.'








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