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Hyundai Capital Manager Blanc said, "The anger hasn't gone away yet, and I'll wash away my emotions only when I win." [the scene of Cheonan]

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Kim Myeongseok

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Hyundai coach Philip Blanc is encouraging players in the Jin Air 2025-2026 V-League Championship match between Korean Air and Hyundai Capital held at Gyeyang Gymnasium on the 3rd. /Photo = Senior Reporter Kang Young-jo
Hyundai coach Philip Blanc is encouraging players in the Jin Air 2025-2026 V-League Championship match between Korean Air and Hyundai Capital held at Gyeyang Gymnasium on the 3rd. /Photo = Senior Reporter Kang Young-jo

Ahead of Game 4 of the championship match against Korean Air, Philip Blanc, head coach of Hyundai Capital in men's professional volleyball, said, "The anger has not gone away yet. I think my emotions will be washed away only if I win the championship match."

Coach Blanc told reporters ahead of the fourth Korean Air match of Jin Air 2025-2026 Professional Volleyball V-League Men's Championship (three wins out of five) at Cheonan Yu Gwan-soon Gymnasium on the 8th, "It was a game that showed our performance well in the last third game. Maintaining good performance is the point of today's game," he stressed.

Earlier, Hyundai Capital was pushed into a corner by losing the first and second games, but succeeded in changing the atmosphere by winning the 3-0 shutdown at home in the third game. In particular, in a decisive situation at the end of the second game, he lost with dubious decisions on serve-in and out. That was why Blanc referred to 'anger'.

However, Hyundai Capital completely changed the atmosphere with its victory in Game 3, setting the stage for a counterattack. "I'm here to write a new history," Blanc said. "I'll make it two wins and two losses (with today's victory), and I'll do my best to give you new indicators."

Korean Air coach Henan is cheering in a match between Korean Air and Hyundai Capital in the championship game of Jin Air 2025-2026 V-League at Gyeyang Gymnasium on the 3rd. /Photo = Senior Reporter Kang Young-jo
Korean Air coach Henan is cheering in a match between Korean Air and Hyundai Capital in the championship game of Jin Air 2025-2026 V-League at Gyeyang Gymnasium on the 3rd. /Photo = Senior Reporter Kang Young-jo

In response, Korean Air coach Henan Dal Zoto vowed to confirm the championship, saying, "I told the players that I was at the moment I wanted."

Coach Henan said, "I said, 'Let's focus on each and everything, it's the final,'" adding, "I came yesterday to train and worked with my hands and feet. He did not show much performance in the first set of the third game, but he took the flow in the second to third sets. I made some revisions yesterday and analyzed them until the end while having a meeting," he said.

Coach Henan said, "The game between Korean Air and Hyundai Capital has been fierce and tight," adding, "If we strengthen a little more, the opportunities will increase even more."

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