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Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance's shaken '24:19 → 30:32' first set shock, and the head coach also blamed himself "I should have been bold... I reflected on myself, too" [the scene of Jangchung]

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Kim Dongyoon

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Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance's team is regretful after losing to Woori Card in the fifth round of the regular league of Jin Air 2025-2026 V-League at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 30th. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Volleyball Federation

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance's acting coach Ko Jun-yong expressed regret over the first set, which he failed to win in the end.

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance lost to Woori Card with a set score of 1-3 (30-32, 25-21, 18-25, 16-25) in the men's fifth round of the Jin Air 2025-2026 V-League regular league at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 30th.

As a result, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, which has lost three consecutive games, recorded its first 20 losses for both men and women with 5 wins and 20 losses (15 points). Amid the shaking of setter Alshdeep Singh Dosanji (registered name Dosanji), the triangular formation raged with 22 points for Mahil Ahi (registered name Ahi), 14 points for Lee Woo-jin and 13 points for Kim Woo-jin.

For Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, it was regrettable that the first set could not be brought after several deuces. It was Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance that set the tone in the beginning and reached 20 points. However, he lost the first set to Araujo's consecutive back-attack scores at 30-30, and the aftermath was crazy throughout the game.

Acting head coach Ko Jun-yong said, "I remember being caught ahead of the first set even when we faced off in the fourth round. It was like that today, and at times like that, you have to be bold, but I think the players were passive there. It was the first set that made me reflect on myself, saying, "Should I have replaced the player quickly or should I have hung up once?"

It was also pointed out as a regret that veteran setter Roh Jae-wook, who was disappointed with his ups and downs throughout the season, could not support him. Acting head coach Ko Jun-yong said, "I hope (Roh) Jae-wook does well when Dosan-ji is shaking, but Jae-wook also couldn't do it in his condition. As you know, when (setter-in) Dosanji is shaken, all the rest are shaken as well. This is the hardest homework of the season. I'm continuing to practice, but it's not easy," he said in the interview.

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