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Hyundai Capital Blanc Coach "The anger of Game 2 has not gone away, Korean Air's victory is congratulated." [the scene of Incheon]

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Kim Myeongseok

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Hyundai Blanc is staring at the court in Game 5 of the Jin Air 2025-2026 V-League Championship match between Korean Air and Hyundai Capital at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on the 10th. /Photo = Senior Reporter Kang Young-jo
Hyundai Blanc is staring at the court in Game 5 of the Jin Air 2025-2026 V-League Championship match between Korean Air and Hyundai Capital at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on the 10th. /Photo = Senior Reporter Kang Young-jo

Philip Blanc (France), manager of Hyundai Capital, who failed to win the men's professional volleyball championship match (champ match, three wins out of five), said, "The anger over the second game has not subsided, but congratulations to Korean Air."

Coach Blanc said at a press conference, "Korean Air was a team that deserved to win the championship after losing 1-3 (18-25, 21-25, 25-19, 23-25) in Game 5 of the men's professional volleyball V-League Championship held at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on the 10th.

Coach Blanc said, "I tried to hit it to the end like I was in the sky, but it was a game with physical limitations. I didn't take that step. Congratulations to Korean Air," he said.

Regarding his physical limitations, Blanc said, "As I played seven games for two weeks, physical difficulties were inevitable for the players," adding, "I made a plan while checking my schedule since I entered the postseason. "The playoff against Woori Card is expected to be fierce, so I was going to end it in the second game as much as possible," he said.

"In the match against the Champs, there was an analysis that he would have less physical ups and downs when he went to Game 5 if he won at least one game in Incheon (1st and 2nd games). I'm sorry I couldn't do that," he said. Hyundai Capital failed to finish the game because Leo's serve was read out in the fifth set of 14-13 match points in the second game, and lost after a close game of deuce, losing both the first and second games in Incheon.

Coach Blanc, who was unable to hide his anger over the decision at the time, also regretted that "the anger has not died down yet," but added, "Congratulations to (winning) Korean Air."

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