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| V League Woori Card-Korean Air match held at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 4th. Korean Air Russell is encouraging his colleagues. Jangchungse = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2025.12.4/ |
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| V League Woori Card-Korean Air match held at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 4th. Korean Air's Russell is cheering after scoring as a serve ace. Jangchungse = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2025.12.4/ |
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The Korean Air Jumbos have won nine consecutive games.
Korean Air won the second round match against Jin Air's men's Woori Card Woori WON (23-25, 25-20, 25-20, 25-20, 25-20) at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 4th. Korean Air finished the second round with nine consecutive wins. It has firmly maintained its No. 1 position with 10 wins, 1 loss and 28 points. Woori Card, ranked sixth, has lost three games in a row. It has four wins, eight losses and 12 points.
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| V League Woori Card-Korean Air match held at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 4th. Korean Air coach Henan is applauding. Jangchungse = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2025.12.4/ |
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| V League Woori Card-Korean Air match held at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 4th. Our card director, Mauricio. Jangchungse = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2025.12.4/ |
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Korean Air, which continues its winning streak, went into the game without being excited. Korean Air coach Henan Dal Zotto responded to the story of winning consecutive games "Not yet. It's early in the season. There is a lot of game left. Rank changes can also occur. I'm not paying attention to the atmosphere yet. "I'm just focusing on our game" he said.
On the other hand, Woori Card desperately needed a rebound with a victory over Korean Air. Mauricio Paes, manager of Woori Card, said "Korean Air is strong. I also talked to Russell, and he had high confidence and satisfaction with the team. I thought it was perfect"Korean Air has many alternative resources on its bench. I think we need to target the part where we are full of confidence. I think it's important how long Korean Air lasts receiving on its strong serve," he stressed.
The first set was a reversal scenario. With Kim Ji-han and Araujo 'Double Po', Woori Card succeeded in taking the lead. Korean Air suffered from a mistake in serve at the end of the set. Seo Hyun-il's serve mistake came out at 23-23, and Woori Card grabbed the first set when Park Joon-hyuk blocked Lim Dong-hyuk's open attack.
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| V League Woori Card-Korean Air match held at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 4th. Woori Card's Park Joon-hyuk is cheering with Araujo after scoring. Jangchungse = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2025.12.4/ |
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Woori Card seemed to have an early atmosphere, but Korean Air launched a counterattack by stabilizing from the second set. Jung Ji-seok showed his strength to score eight points (83.33% attack success rate) in the second set alone, and Russell supported his firepower with seven points. With Araujo's attack success rate falling to 42.86%, Woori Card had Ali fought hard with six points (50% attack success rate), but he had to swallow up his disappointment as the score widened early. Korean Air led the second set to victory at 23-19, with Russell and Kim Min-jae scoring in succession.
The third set was also led by Korean Air. Russell burst right from the start. Russell scored his first goal with the Quick Open and then even scored a serve. Woori Card raised its receiving efficiency to 42.86%, but failed to increase its offense as Ali, who fought hard in the second set, was tied to three points (25% attack success rate). In the end, Korean Air also held the third set with Jeong Han-yong's back attack at 24-20.
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| V League Woori Card-Korean Air match held at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 4th. Korean Air's Russell is cheering after scoring as a serve ace. Jangchungse = Reporter Jung Jae-geun cjg@sportschosun.com /2025.12.4/ |
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In the fourth set, Korean Air created an atmosphere in which a player scored a blocked goal at 6-4. At 13-10, Jung Ji-seok's serve was recognized as a score, but was overturned by video reading, narrowing the gap to two points again. However, Korean Air seemed to take the lead as Jung Han-yong's serve ace came out following Woori Card's serve error. Woori Card's counterattack was also formidable. Following Araujo's back-attack score, the opponent's mistake continued, leading to a 19-20 point difference. However, following Lim Dong-hyuk's consecutive points, Woori Card's defense faltered, and Korean Air ended the game with three points.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.