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Captain Kim Yeon-kyung, who led the thrilling victory in the women's volleyball match between Korea and Japan, showed off her fighting spirit with a bruise on her leg. It was because of his earnestness for victory. According to the captain's cry of "Let's do it without regrets", our volleyball team is becoming one team.



Reporter Yoo Byung-min reports.



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Because of the pain in the thigh, the skin was torn and blood bruised while applying and removing the protective tape from time to time, but Kim Yeon-kyung flew off regardless.



I encouraged my juniors by saying that if I give one more point, I can do it on the brink of defeat.



[Kim Yeon-kyung / National Women's Volleyball Team: I think all the players were desperate. Let's do it. This has to be done.]



And with a terrifying momentum, he came down with 4 points and led a dramatic comeback victory.



Kim Yeon-kyung was so moved that she could not speak for a while.



[Kim Yeon-kyung / National Women's Volleyball National Team: Oh, really, really, really, so today's game seems to be an indescribably exciting game, and it's so good.]



Kim Yeon-kyung's last Olympics is full of fighting spirit.



[Kim Yeon-kyung / National Women's Volleyball Team: Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. Don't regret it. No regrets, no regrets!] When



Yeon-Kyung Kim poured everything she could to score 30 points 4 times in the Olympics for the first time in history,



[Ahh!] The



juniors also responded.



Park Jung-ah, who suffered a lot from the slump in the Rio Olympics, is called 'Clutch Park' and flies every time there is a hump, and Kim Hee-jin, who played with a knee injury, also added a lot of strength. It's getting stronger.



The national team, who achieved the first goal with a miracle drama, plans to pour everything into the quarterfinals to be held at Ariaka Arena on the 4th after taking a breather in the match against Serbia tomorrow (the 2nd).



(Video coverage: Choi Ho-jun and Seol Seol-hwan, video editing: Kim Byeong-jik)