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Women's volleyball Hyundai E&C is continuing its unstoppable winning streak.

What is the secret to not being shaken despite the bad news of injuries to key players? 



Reporter Yoo Byung-min reports.



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Yesterday (22nd), Hyundai E&C won 15 consecutive wins by beating Korea Expressway Corporation even though Yasmin Yasmin and Dahyun Center were injured due to injury.



If you add up to the final game last season, it is 16 consecutive wins, exceeding the 15 consecutive wins they recorded last season and setting a new record for the most consecutive wins in women's volleyball history.



Hyundai E&C broke the record for the most wins and the most points in history last season, but this season is more overwhelming.



What's even more amazing is that Yasmin suffers from back pain, and Yang Hyo-jin has recently been confirmed with Corona, and there is little shaking even when the main players leave.



Yasmin's gap was filled by 36-year-old veteran Hwang Yeon-ju, and when Yang Hyo-jin and Lee Da-hyun were missing, backup setter Na Hyeon-soo performed like Altoran.



It is evaluated that the defensive organization has become more solid than last season, and the so-called 'victory DNA', which somehow wins even in games where the opponent is not overwhelmed, is being demonstrated in every crisis.



[Yang Hyo-jin/Hyundai E&C: I think the players were able to win the game because they were willing to do something no matter what the situation was.]



Hyundai E&C, who forgot how to lose, challenges Ginseng Corporation the day after tomorrow to win 16 consecutive wins, the most in a single season.



(Video editing: Woo Ki-jeong, CG: Seo Seung-hyun)