There are magical moments that change everything with ‘Operation Time.’
When the score is so difficult to keep up with, the coach’s words of reprimand awaken the players who were about to give up.
However, there are also directors who go out of their way to call operation time and then say something else.
[Cheong Kwan-Jang 2:3 Hyundai Engineering & Construction/V-League Women’s Division (last month)]
[Kang Seong-hyeong/Hyundai Engineering & Construction Manager (last month): They’re so good there. But let’s hold on as long as we can. [Because it’s still early days.]
In a situation where we were blocked by a really good opponent and our defeat deepened, the coach’s choice this time was encouragement, not anger. 바카라사이트닷컴
[Kang Seong-hyung/Hyundai Construction Director (last month): There is no way now. Because you can’t do this and you can’t do that. Let’s focus a little more until the end.] Perhaps
because the coach’s warm sincerity was conveyed, Hyundai Engineering & Construction, which lost two sets and was down 5 to 11 in the third set, created an unbelievable comeback drama.
The magic that moves players’ hearts for just 30 seconds doesn’t just come from words.
[Cheong Kwan-Jang 1:3 GS Caltex/V-League Women’s Division (last month)]
Coach Ko Hee-jin’s choice to call operation time after three consecutive errors was silence.
[Pepper Savings Bank 1:3 Heungkuk Life Insurance/V-League Women’s Division (7th)]
You have to somehow move the players’ hearts in a short period of time, but sometimes the players step up instead of the coach.
After being blocked by blocking and missing a point and giving another point, Kim Yeon-kyung said just one thing.