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Kim Jong Min Reveals 1 Factor That Helped Thanatcha Return to Good Form in Korean Volleyball League

Kim Jong-min Reveals Key Factor in Thanatcha Suksod’s Return to Form

On December 13, 2023, at the Covo V-League Korean Volleyball Competition, Season 2023/24, Round 3, “High Pass” from “Mome” suffered a defeat at the hands of Daejeon Cheongkwanjang Red Sparks. The team led by “Megawati” lost 0-3 sets with scores of 25-27, 21-25, and 18-25. As a result, the Red Sparks secured 23 points and moved up to 4th place in the table, while High Pass remained in their position.

Following the game, head coach Kim Jong-min addressed the team’s performance. He expressed concern about the erratic form of the team’s setter and the lack of chemistry with Bugilic, the team’s foreign quota player. “Our players are working hard and performing well,” said Kim. “However, there are moments of anxiety and inconsistency, particularly from our setter. Additionally, the lack of rapport with Bugilic is evident.”

Kim also noted specific players’ performances, mentioning Moon Jong Won’s strong serving and expressing confidence in Thanatcha’s improvement as defensive pressure decreases and attack power increases. However, he acknowledged that Jungwon was not in normal physical condition, posing a challenge for the team.

Despite the team’s challenges, “Mome” Thanatcha Suksod managed to score 11 points, making him the second leading scorer on the team alongside Bugilic.

Looking ahead, “High Pass” from “Mome” Thanatcha is scheduled to face the Pink Spiders led by Kim Yeon Kyung, a former goalkeeper of the South Korean national team and superstar, on December 17 at 2:00 p.m.

Kim Jong Min, the head coach of the High Pass team, reveals 1 factor that helps “Thanatcha” return to good form in the Korean Volleyball League.

December 13, 2023, Covo V-League Korean Volleyball Competition, Season 2023/24, Round 3, “Hi Pass” from “Mome” Thanatcha Suksod lost to Daejeon Cheongkwanjang Red Sparks Lead by “Megawati” 0-3 sets 25-27 , 21-25 and 18-25, resulting in Red Sparks collecting 23 points, moving up to 4th place in the table, while High Pass remained in the positions.

After the game, High Pass head coach Kim Jong-min came out to talk about the team’s performance. But there was a secret complaint about the team’s setter whose form was erratic. And they didn’t seem to get along with Bugilic, the team’s foreign quota taker, stating: “Our players are working hard and doing well. But at the important time They made a mistake. Players have desire to win too. But there are times when they feel anxious. Also, the form of the team’s setter is still inconsistent. And he doesn’t seem familiar with Bugilic as he should.”

“In this match, Moon Jong Won served well. I would like to continue using them. Thanatcha will improve as the defensive pressure decreases and his attack power increases. But Jungwon was also not in normal physical condition. So it’s difficult.”

For “Mome” Thanatcha Suksod scored 11 points, being the second leading scorer on the team along with Bugilic.

The next program, “High Pass” from “Mome” Thanatcha, has a queue to meet the Pink Spiders led by Kim Yeon Kyung, superstar, former goalkeeper of the South Korean national team, on December 17. Q. 66 for 2 :00 p.m

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