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Women's Volleyball Legend Jang Yun-hee
[Asian Games] Women's Volleyball Legend Jang Yun-hee "The First Game Against Vietnam is Important... I Need to Find Confidence"
“The juniors are exhausted from the tight schedule… I hope we win the Vietnam game to brighten up the team spirit”
The strength of the competitive team is formidable… China and Thailand are at the forefront
Korean women's volleyball legend Jang Yun-hee (53), coach of JoongAng Girls' High School, gave sincere advice to the women's volleyball team (ranked 40th in the world) ahead of its first match at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games.
Coach Jang Yoon-hee, a TV Chosun commentator, said on the 30th, "The players of the women's volleyball team are probably very tired from having to compete in a tight schedule such as the Asian Championships and 2024 Paris Olympic qualifiers. 온라인카지노
Therefore, the first match of this tournament, Vietnam, will be held in Vietnam."
“The team atmosphere can be influenced by the result of the Vietnam game, so I hope we will be strong and win,” said
Coach Jang. “The national team is in the process of a generational change, so the top priority is for young players to find confidence,” he said.
"If we win, we will be able to boost our momentum and achieve good results," he predicted.
The national team set the primary goal of winning all matches against Vietnam and Nepal in Group C and advancing to the second round of the group stage as first place in the group.
It's not an easy goal.
Korea was caught by Vietnam, which was considered an underdog, in the 2023 Asian Volleyball Championship preliminaries held in Thailand on the 30th of last month.
After winning both the 1st and 2nd sets, they lost the 3rd, 4th, and 5th sets, suffering a shocking defeat.
Coach Jang Yoon-hee said, "The juniors' confidence seemed to have been shaken after losing that game.
However, Vietnam boasts formidable power in this competition as well.
On the 30th, in the first match of the Hangzhou Asian Games, they won against Nepal with a set score of 3-0.
In this competition, the first and second place teams from each group in the first round of the group stage advance to the second round of the group stage, and the top two teams from the second round group receive a ticket to the semifinals.
Korea is determined to advance beyond the second round and into the semifinals, continuing its medal streak since the 2010 Guangzhou Games.
The national team won a silver medal at the Guangzhou Games, a gold medal at the 2014 Incheon Games, and a bronze medal at the 2018 Jakarta/Palembang Games.
Korean women's volleyball has been on the podium in every competition since the 1962 Jakarta Games, when volleyball was adopted as an official sport, except once (Doha, 2006, 5th place).
In China, all of the major athletes who competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics preliminaries, which ended this month, will reappear.
Li Yingying, who ranked 8th with the most points at the time, Wang Yuanyuan, who ranked 3rd with the most blocks, Yuan Xinyue and Wang Yunru, who tied for 4th and 5th in serve scores, will all participate.
Of the 12 athletes participating, 11 participated in the Paris Olympic qualifiers.
Korea showed a lethargic appearance in the recent match against Thailand.
During the Paris Olympic qualifiers, Thailand led the game with high-quality defense and a fast tempo, while Korea was unable to mount a significant counterattack.
Thailand ranked 4th in the Paris Olympic qualifiers with 4 wins and 3 losses.
Japan (9th place), like other sports, sent a second-tier team to this competition.
However, he is not an opponent to be trifled with.
Outside hitter Mizuki Tanaka, who played in the Paris Olympic qualifiers, as well as libero Meguro Yuka and middle blocker Nishikawa Yuki, who played in the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) Volleyball Nations League (VNL), will participate.
Japan showed an overwhelming power difference and won 3-0 in the first match against Hong Kong in Group D held on the 30th.
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