I can't believe I scored 9 points when I got 3 serve aces! 21.43% success rate humiliation of foreigners → Shutout complete defeat in 77 minutes, winning team big match that ended in vain → The head coach's sigh

Nov 28, 2025

I can't believe I scored 9 points when I got 3 serve aces! 21.43% success rate humiliation of foreigners → Shutout complete defeat in 77 minutes, winning team big match that ended in vain → The head coach's sigh
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I can't believe I scored 9 points when I got 3 serve aces! 21.43% success rate humiliation of foreigners → Shutout complete defeat in 77 minutes, winning team big match that ended in vain → The head coach's sigh
A match between Korea Electric Power Corp. and Korean Air in the V-League at Suwon Gymnasium on the 28th. Korean Air's Lim Jae-young is trying to attack. Suwon = Reporter's wook@sportschosun.com/2025.11.28/
I can't believe I scored 9 points when I got 3 serve aces! 21.43% success rate humiliation of foreigners → Shutout complete defeat in 77 minutes, winning team big match that ended in vain → The head coach's sigh
A match between Korea Electric Power Corp. and Korean Air in the V-League at Suwon Gymnasium on the 28th. Korean Air's Jung Ji-seok is trying to attack. Suwon = Reporter's wook@sportschosun.com/2025.11.28/
"We couldn't play volleyball at all. I think it was the worst KEPCO game since I took the helm."

KEPCO coach Kwon Young-min's expression was poignant. In just 85 minutes, he accepted the result of 0-3 and complete shutdown defeat.

KEPCO literally suffered an overwhelming defeat in the V-League Korean Air match held at Suwon Gymnasium on the 28th. The first set was lost by three points after a close game, but was humiliated by 18-25 in the second set and 14-25 in the third set.




In particular, Korean Air's ace Russell was literally bombed by Lim Jae-young, a card of repentance taken out by Korean Air coach Henan. Lim Jae-young hit 16 points with a whopping 82.35% success rate, becoming the top contributor to the team's victory. Setter Han's ever-changing game management was also the best game of the season.

Benon, the main gun of KEPCO, scored only 9 points and had a 21.43% attack success rate. Other players, including Seo Jae-deok and Kim Jung-ho, were also unable to break through Korean Air's improved defense and blocking.

The loss cut KEPCO's three-game winning streak in the second round. On the other hand, Korean Air continued its eight-game winning streak, which began with the victory over Woori Card in the first round.




Kwon Young-min, Korea Electric Power Corporation's coach, met after the game, said "There was a big difference in receiving and second-stage connection. We also hit the serve well in our own way, but (Korean Air) Russell hit the difficult ball well. On the other hand, we had a lot of balls to hand over because we had a hard time receiving it but couldn't connect it.

Then "There are some things the other person did well, but we didn't. Our performance didn't come out well"There was hardly a situation where it was handed over to the side-out right away when Russell or Jung Ji-seok served."





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.