LEO JOINS HYUNDAI CAPITAL WITH MISJUDGMENT OF OGINO, TOSSES UP THE V-LEAGUE GAME

Leo Joins Hyundai Capital With Misjudgment Of Ogino, Tosses Up the V-League Game

Leo Joins Hyundai Capital With Misjudgment Of Ogino, Tosses Up the V-League Game

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The 2024-2025 V-League of Professional Volleyball, which opened on October 19, is also facing a turning point. After the 31st, the third round will be completed and the All-Star break will begin. Although the first half is not over yet, Hyundai Capital and Heungkuk Life Insurance have maintained their leadership position for the longest period in the men's and women's divisions during the first half. They are still in the lead as of the 27th, but the current situation is truly a difference. Hyundai Capital's lead position is solid, while Heungkuk Life is in danger. The keyword penetrating the reason for such a mixed situation is "foreign player."

◆ Leo Joins Hyundai Capital With Misjudgment Of Ogino, Tosses Up the V-League Game

Hyundai Capital took the spring volleyball train dramatically after suffering severe slump at the beginning of the last season. The change of its head coach to Philip Blanc of France is an indispensable change, but the face of native players has not changed much compared to last season and this season. It is no exaggeration to say that just one player joined the team has created the current dominance.

The main character is Leo (Cuba), who is considered the best foreigner in the history of the V-League. Leo is lucky in itself to join Hyundai Capital. Leo, who re-entered the V-League in the 2021-2022 season, played for OK Savings Bank for three seasons until last season. Last season, he became the MVP of the regular league and played a leading role in OK Savings Bank's advance to the championship.
OK Savings Bank coach Masayoshi Ogino, however, was not happy with the volleyball team that relies on Leo. Due to the runner-up at the championship, Leo gave up his contract renewal despite the fact that he was less likely to pick the top spot in the tryout. Leo, who is playing in the tryout again, joined Hyundai Capital, which received the second spot nomination.
It is no exaggeration to say that Ogino's misjudgment shook the world. For Hyundai Capital, which played with Ahmed Iqvairi (Libya), who was less decisive last season, Leo's joining in the V-League, which boasts the highest success rate of open attack in history, was like achieving success.

Hyundai Capital is not the only player who has become happier. Leo is also playing "happy volleyball" at Hyundai Capital. During the past Samsung Fire and OK Savings Bank, Leo had to be responsible for nearly half of his team's attacks to win the game. However, Hyundai Capital is different. Now, Leo does not have to make as many attacks as he used to at Hyundai Capital, which possesses not only Heo Soo-bong, who has become the No. 1 player in Korea, but also a veteran player and Shin Feng (China) in the Asian quarter. In fact, Leo's attack share this season was 33.7 percent, the lowest among the seven seasons he played in the V-League, and the first 30% share. During the three seasons he played at OK Savings Bank, Leo held 41.7 percent, 45.4 percent, and 43.5 percent, while Samsung Fire also recorded incredible share of 45.7 percent in the 2012-2013 seasons, 59.9 percent and 56.7 percent in the next two seasons.

Although his share has decreased, Leo is still showing the highest level in cumulative and efficiency records. He is ranked third in scoring (333 points), second in overall attack (54.84 percent), and first in open attack (49.02 percent).

Heo Soo-bong and Leo, who are ranked fourth in scoring (301 points) and first in overall offense (55.83%), are playing as the best "dynamic duo" in the V League. Thanks to the performances of the two players, Hyundai Capital has shown its best performance by ranking first in overall team offense (54.06%) and first in team serve (1.540 per set). 토토사이트

It has won eight consecutive games in recent months and is leading second-ranked copyright with 43 points (15 wins and 2 losses), which is far ahead of second-ranked copyright with 35 points and 11 wins and 6 losses. Unless it suffers a long losing streak, Hyundai Capital will likely continue to dominate the men's team for the time being.

Leo's possession of around 30 percent in the regular season is expected to have a positive impact on the spring volleyball as well. In spring volleyball, where every set and every score is a showdown, ace pitchers' share will inevitably increase. Leo once had 77 percent of the attack share in a game. Of course, he was in his early 20s, but he still takes responsibility for more than 50 percent of his team's attacks. If the current share continues, he could explode the power he saved in the regular season in spring volleyball.

For your information, OK Savings Bank, which sent Leo to the team, remains at the bottom with 15 points (4 wins and 13 losses). Manuel Lucconi of Italy, who was selected as the seventh player in the tryout instead of Leo, was kicked out after playing only five games due to poor performance. Cristian Balzac of Poland, who was recruited instead, also displayed negative attack rate of 39.85 percent from 12 games.

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