Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance's spring volleyball hope shot by Kim Woo-jin, "It's true that we're

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance's outside heater Kim Woo-jin scored 16 points with a high attack success rate of 59.26% in the last game of the fifth round of the Dodram 2023-2024 V-League against Hyundai Capital at Yoo Gwan-soon Gymnasium in Cheonan on the 20th, leading his team to a 3-2 victory in the set score. 토토사이트

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, which added two points thanks to Kim Woo-jin's performance, recaptured fourth place with 44 points.

Kim Woo-jin displayed his best performance by scoring the most points in his career. Early in the first set, he started the game with difficulties, such as getting a nosebleed after being hit in the face by Ahmed's strong spike, but was singled out as the biggest contributor to his victory.

In the game, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance had a hard time as foreign player Yosvani scored only 24 points with an attack success rate of 32.79 percent. Despite the poor performance of players, who account for an absolute portion of the team, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance won the game with two outside heaters, Kim Woo-jin and Kim Jung-ho (15 points). Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance manager Kim Sang-woo also expressed satisfaction, saying, "We are trying to use the two players a lot, but they fit well."

"I was fine right after I was hit by the ball in the first set, but I was bleeding," Kim said after the game. "I cried. I was able to catch it, but it was a pity that I couldn't catch it because my face showed. I was busy, but I tried my best to concentrate as much as possible because I was playing the game," Kim said with a smile. "I don't know how it ended. Still, I'm glad I won."

Kim's attack share was 20.77 percent, the highest among Korean players. "I usually like to attack. I always ordered it from setters because I wanted to hit them constantly. I didn't have a hard time. Honestly, I'm still not good enough. I often make mistakes that I don't have to do. I need to make up for those improvements so that I can become a good player," Kim said, not expressing satisfaction.

Manager Kim praised Kim Woo-jin, saying he is the "hardest player." He said, "I talk to the coach a lot. Before I joined the military, I didn't play much, so I didn't show my skills. I was frustrated and contracted. The coach said that now that he has been discharged from the military, he should try to reduce mistakes and mistakes. I want to give you trust." "All the players in our team work hard. I also try to make up for my weaknesses, not missing night workouts. It's frustrating because I'm not satisfied with myself. That's why I work harder."

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance is challenging spring volleyball this season by building a well-organized performance centered on Yosvani. It is clear that Yosvani has a large proportion, but the driving force is that domestic players also endure well.

"There are many things I rely on Yosvani. Still, Korean players are aware of this and try to match the setter as much as possible in practice. We are striving to become a team that does not collapse easily even if Yosvani does not come undone," Kim said. "I think it is true that we are shorter and weaker than other teams. I can't deny it. However, he is the same professional player. Despite the wide gap in annual salary, I am playing with the mindset that once I enter the court, I can play without losing."

"Every game is important. We haven't given up yet. We have enough time to catch the remaining games. I can go to spring volleyball. I try my best in one game without thinking about many games," Kim said, expressing his ambition to play spring volleyball.

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