After seven years, the ‘Spring of Daejeon’ is over.
The team lost to Heungkuk Life 0-3 in three sets in the third round of the Dodram V League playoffs on the 26th, and failed to advance to the championship match.
“Heungkuk Life’s performance was much better, so congratulations to them,” said coach Ko Hee-jin after the match.
“We tried our best, but we fell a little short. We will make up for it and build a team that can challenge for a higher place next year,” 메이저 토토사이트 he vowed.
As for the absence of Lee So-young and Jeong Ho-young, Ko Hee-jin said, “I don’t want to use injuries as an excuse. Of course, it’s disappointing, but that’s something we need to prepare well for next time.” “I don’t want it to be said that we lost because we didn’t have anyone. They played well, and we weren’t good enough,” he emphasized.
When she first took the job two years ago, she was met with widespread opposition. “I don’t know much about women’s volleyball,” he said, “but I will learn it one step at a time. She kept her word by leading Jungkwanjang to the playoffs for the first time in seven years.
“Honestly, I have a lot of regrets right now. I can’t afford to look back at the past,” she sighed. “In order for Korean volleyball to be competitive in the international arena, we need to improve our defense and serve receive, and we also need to improve our offense. It’s the part that players don’t want to do because it’s hard and requires a lot of attention.” “We have a lot of players on the team who should represent their country. We will do our best to be the grain of wheat that can revive Korean women’s volleyball,” she vowed.
“Many of our fans came today. I wanted to repay them a little more, and I wish I could have played a little more. I’m very grateful to the fans.”