Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end

Dec 22, 2024

Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
The match between Woori Card and Hyundai Capital at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 21st. Hyundai Capital won the set score 3-1. Leo is turning around without shaking hands right in front of Ali as the players of both teams shake hands after the game. Jangchung-che = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com



Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
Ali's unpleasant gaze, shaking hands with Heo Soo-bong, stuck to Leo's back.
Leo is really angry. Even though he won the game, he turned a blind eye to the opponent's handshake.

The match between Woori Card and Hyundai Capital took place at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 21st. Hyundai Capital Leo and Woori Card Ali had a war of nerves at the peak of the fierce competition.

The situation took place at the beginning of the fourth set, when Hyundai Capital led 2-1 with a set score.




At the score 1-2, after Hyundai Capital's Choi Min-ho made a quick attack, Ali suddenly rushed toward the net with excitement. Then Woori Card coach Mauricio Paes went inside the court and blocked Ali with his body.

There was a commotion for a while, and the referee pulled out a red card and held it towards Leo. He then gave Ali a red card. If you receive a red card, you will be given one penalty point. Both teams lost one point each, and the game resumed at 3-3.

Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
During the fourth set match, he received a red card for a war of nerves between Hyundai Capital Leo and Woori Card Ali. Director Blanc calms Leo down.
Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
Ali points excitedly at Leo as he gets a red card as well.
Why did the two players have a sudden war of nerves?

The situation at the time was known through an interview after the game. Leo said in an interview with Su-hoon "I don't know if it was meant to be, but it felt like Ali was provoking his opponent. He explained, "I felt bad provoking (us) in a bad team atmosphere, so I did that to change the team atmosphere."

The situation happened in the fourth set, but the cause was in the third set. Woori Card, who gave up two sets first, brought the third set to 25-19 amid Ali's strong performance. Whenever Ali scored, he raised the team's atmosphere with a hot ceremony.

In particular, after Ali's score, Hyundai Capital requested a video review of four touches, and there was a scene where Ali burst into laughter when it turned out that it was not four touches. For the opposing team, it was an act that could have been stimulated.




Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
3 Set Ali's strong performance and hot ceremony
Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
Thanks to Ali, our card succeeded in turning the tables...
Leo's provocation toward Ali, which had gained momentum, was successful as a result. After the war of nerves, Hyundai Capital took the lead and won 25-20 to beat Woori Card 3-1 with a set score of seven consecutive wins to lead the first place.

After the game, Woori Card manager Paes said, `Leo is a seasoned player with a lot of experience. Ali is young and young. I told Ali that I don't want him to stop me in this situation. I need to be more matureI hope you don't do the same thing as Leo. Leo is a good player without such provocation. Wouldn't such a provocation be unnecessary?," he said, regretting Leo's actions.

Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
Leo who shook hands with Woori Card players
Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
Twistled right in front of Ali. Ali, who was shaking hands with Heo Soo-bong, also glared at Leo.
As the players of both teams shook hands after the match, Leo turned right in front of Ali's turn and turned away from Ali's handshake. Ali's unpleasant gaze stuck in Leo's back.

Leo, who turned a blind eye to Ali, immediately went to director Paes. The conversation between the two continued for a long time as their positions on the situation of the war of nerves were different.

Leo's red card war with Ali, who refused to shake hands even after winning the game, did not end
Director Leo and Paes, who confirmed each other's position. Director Paes, who finished the conversation, comforted Leo.
I'm looking forward to the next match between experienced Leo and young Ali.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.