"Even if I hold the buzzer, I can't press it!" It's bitter than 13 consecutive losses. Why did the coach jump up and down
"Even if I hold the buzzer, I can't press it!" It's bitter than 13 consecutive losses. Why did the coach jump up and down
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"What the hell do you mean, how the hell do you want me to press it? Why can't it be read?"
GS Caltex manager Lee Young-taek couldn't stand the frustration and jumped up and down. The situation took place at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on Christmas Day on Saturday. The match between the last-place team GS Caltex and second-place Hyundai Engineering & Construction. The third set between GS Caltex, which was losing 0-2 set score, was followed by a rally with GS Caltex leading by one point 16-15. Yang Hyo-jin cleared Kwon Min-ji's attack, and Jeong Ji-yoon hit it again after passing through Moma and Lee Da-hyun. The situation could be seen as a four-hit. Soon after Jeong Ji-yoon's perfect attack was successful, it was tied 16-16, as Hyundai Engineering & Construction scored. At that time, he hit the buzzer on the bench of GS Caltex. It was an application for a video review on For Hit.
However, it was not accepted. The assistant referee only repeated the explanation, "Forhit decided to read the review in a middle relay." The game was suspended for a while as manager Lee Young-taek's voice got higher, but the request for a review was still not accepted. It was because the timing to press the buzzer was late. The reason is that he should have pressed it faster when the ball went to Jung Ji-yoon, but he failed to do so.
Even supervisors had brief discussions, but nothing much changed under the circumstances where Lee was given a warning. Lee couldn't resist the frustration as he raised his voice and jumped up and down. The game resumed after receiving a warning from the team, and GS Caltex collapsed in the end in the third set and lost 0 to 3. The team's record is 13 consecutive losses.
After the game, head coach Lee Young-taek arrived later than usual in a media interview that was scheduled to hear additional explanations about the judgment with the referees.
Regarding the situation at the time, head coach Lee Young-taek said, "I applied for a video review of the hit. However, the assistant referee said he could not accept it. Until the last Jung Ji-yoon hit, it was not a foul, so I couldn't stop the middle relay. The ball was touched, and the referee saw the situation before that as a normal play, and the signal was made with an attack score, but from our bench's point of view, we thought the situation where the touch was a hit was a hit, so we pressed the buzzer. However, it is said that it is impossible to accept the middle relay by pressing it after the ball is dead. It was not a foul until the previous situation, but at what timing are you asking me to press the buzzer?" he complained of frustration.
Officials say it exploded. This season's V-League also introduced a middle-rally reading by applying world rules, but this "timing" is quite ambiguous. You have to press the buzzer during the rally to apply for a reading, but considering that it takes seconds for a human body's reaction or speed of judgment, there is a collision. In particular, if you apply for a middle-rally reading and fail, you will lose a point, and within seconds of making an accurate judgment, there can be a situation like Jangchung game on the day when the attack is already over and becomes a boulder.
The opposing team, Hyundai Engineering & Construction coach Kang Sung-hyung, also carefully expressed his opinion, saying, "We have a rule that didn't exist. We also had about two games where such a situation (unfair) came out. It's the opposing team, but as the rules keep changing, the readers seem to have difficulties. I hope you can focus more and take a good look at it."토토사이트
Coach Lee Young-taek visited the referee's office after the game and asked questions. "He told me, 'I understand what you mean. It's too bad. I will make a post-judgment.' What's so sad about it? Jung's attack is a very good shot," Lee said, expressing frustration. "It was such a moment. Honestly, shouldn't the referee have seen a shot hit, too? If the referee was watching the shot hit, he would have whistled at the moment when Jung touched it. I would not have pressed it even if I had been holding the buzzer for that moment," Lee said. It was a scene that fully understood the frustration of head coach Lee Young-taek.
Coach Lee Young-taek said, "The pride was also a blind spot." Honestly, I don't think we would have won even if we had won the score after reading it. Still, my personal opinion is that it is right to accept the current situation. He said, "They are saying 'It's too bad' for us. I don't know. It's too bad for our players, coaching staff, and fans. It's a wrong answer to say that it's a blind spot like this, but it's a regulation."
It might have been a winning game, but GS Caltex lost 13 consecutive games. Coach Lee Young-taek, who said, "Our players did their best until the end," bowed his head and left the interview room, saying, "I'm sorry for the noise."