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Hyundai Capital vs Korean Air match

Korean Air player Kim Gyu-min’s strong spike hit Hyeon-kae directly in the face, and the ball flew into the stands far away. Korean Air scores

Kim Gyu-min offered an apology, saying it was not his fault, but it was morally okay.

But suddenly a foreign coach from the Hyundai Capital team requested video review.

Video review was requested based on whether Kim Gyu-min touched the net.

It is true that the save probability is 0% because the ball flew into the stands.

A point is counted only when the ball touches the ground.

Before the ball hit the ground, Kim Gyu-min slightly touched the net to apologize to his opponent.

In the end, Kim Gyu-min’s net touch foul was declared.

The Korean Air coach also protested, saying this was not fair play, but the referee said he had to follow the rules and had no choice because the rules stipulated net touch.

If I had to compare it to soccer, it would be similar to dribbling and scoring a goal because the referee didn’t stop it when the player was down due to a serious injury.

When that happened, the set score was 1:1 and Korean Air was ahead by 1 point.

If Kim Gyu-min successfully scored, the score would be 19:21, so the probability of winning the third set is very high.

However, it was ruled as a net touch and the score became 20:20, and Korean Air, who had strangely lost the mood, collapsed after that and Hyundai Capital took the third set with a score of 25:22.

But this bad manners (

Korean Air bombed the team by dropping 4 sets and 5 sets, winning a come-from-behind victory of 2:3.

The majority of volleyball fans’ reactions are that justice has been served, nice ㅅㅅㅅ

I’m currently on fire with this

Kim Gyu-min is building up a goodwill stack (real goodwill), saying that he will act the same even if the same thing happens.

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