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Korean Air on the Rise succeeded in 4 consecutive wins with Murad Finish

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OK Financial Group won the set score 3-1 at home

Korean Air regained its lead by winning four consecutive games.

Korean Air, the men's professional volleyball team, beat OK Financial Group to take the lead again.

Korean Air beat OK Financial Group 3-1 25-18 25-13 21-25 25-23 in the fifth round of the men's team of the Dodram 2023-24 V-League at Gyeyang Gymnasium in Incheon on the 14th.

As a result, Korean Air, which recorded 56 points 18 wins and 11 losses, pulled down Woori Card 19 wins, 9 losses, 55 points again and took the lead.

On the same day, Korean Air announced its prospects for a fourth consecutive loss by winning a comfortable victory over OK Financial Group, which ranks third even after resting Murad Khan, a Pakistani native who recently succeeded in converting to a full-time job after serving as a substitute player.  안전 토토사이트

Korean Air seized the upper hand in the first set thanks to its native ace Lim Dong-hyeok's performance. Lim scored eight goals in the first set, the most in his team. The attack success rate stood at a whopping 63.64 percent. Korean Air, which maintained its lead throughout the first set without facing any major crises, secured victory in 23 minutes and succeeded in getting the upper hand.

The second set was a more one-sided trend.

With Jung Ji-seok and Kim Min-jae joining the attack, Korean Air easily brought the mood to the second set. Leading 13-5 with Lim Dong-hyuk's spike serve, Korean Air ended the second set with a one-sided score of 25-13. It took only 13 minutes to finish the second set.

Korean Air gave up the third set against OK Financial Group's counterattack by banking on Leo's performance. Leo scored 11 points in the third set alone, but failed to stop Leo's performance.

Murad finished the game with just one point.

However, he again cheered up in the fourth set with Jung Ji-seok and Lim Dong-hyuk.

Korean Air took the lead with veteran Kwak Seung-seok's serve ace in the fourth set 14-11. Despite persistent resistance from OK Financial Group, they allowed pursuit to 19-17, but Kwak Seung-seok succeeded in a difficult attack even when his serve reception was shaky, raising the mood once again.

Korean Air allowed Kwak Myung-woo to serve as an ace, and Lim Dong-hyuk's attack blocked him, allowing pursuit up to 24-23. However, Murad, who stepped on the court as a substitute for the first time in the match, successfully launched a clean attack to end the match.


Murad was not expected to play in the warm-up zone after just warming up with his teammates, but he appeared at the moment of crisis and saved the team with just one point.




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