Coach Hong Myung-bo, We will Advance to the ACL Quarterfinals

K League 1 Ulsan Coach Hong Myung-bo: “We will advance to the ACL quarterfinals with strong mental power”

Ulsan plays the second leg of the round of 16 away game against Banfore Gohu on the 21st.

“I will face it with a stronger mentality than ever before.”

Hong Myung-bo, coach of professional soccer K-League 1 Ulsan HD,

who are about to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2023-2024 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League (ACL),

emphasized ‘strong mentality.’ 카지노사이트위키

Coach Hong said at a press conference held at the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan on the 20th,

a day before the 2023-2024 ACL round of 16 second leg away game against Banfore Kofu (Japan) (6 p.m. on the 21st),

“The opponent is strong because of the desperation for victory.

“However, as our players have gained experience against their opponents,

we will play a good game tomorrow and advance to the quarterfinals.”

In the first game against Gohu at home on the 15th,

Ulsan won 3-0 thanks to multiple goals from last season’s K League 1 top scorer Joo Min-gyu and Seol Young-woo’s key goal,

taking an advantageous position in advancing to the quarterfinals.

However, Director Hong was wary of letting down his guard.

He emphasized, “If you win the first game and go into the second game, you may lose concentration,”

and added, “We need to go into the game with a stronger mentality than ever.

We will prepare well both tactically and psychologically.”

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LG’s 2nd Game Come from Behind Victory

LG’s 2nd Game Come from Behind Victory… The Starters Gave Up 4 Runs in ⅓ Innings, and the Bullpen Gave up 8 ⅓ Innings of No Runs

LG, 0-4 → 5-4 come-from-behind win thanks to bullpen power, despite early opposition to starter Choi Won-tae

Professional baseball’s LG Twins suffered heavy defeat as starting pitcher Choi Won-tae collapsed in the first inning.

Choi Won-tae’s report card includes 20 pitches, 2 hits, 2 walks, and 4 runs in ⅓ innings. 카지노사이트위키

However, LG had a bullpen that was like a ‘fountain that never runs dry.’

Thanks to the bullpen’s remaining 8 ⅓ innings of scoreless innings,

they were able to turn the game from 0-4 to 5-4 and bring the Korean Series back to square one with 1 win and 1 loss.

Choi Won-tae

In Game 2 of the 2023 KBO Korean Series against KT Wiz held at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul on the 8th,

LG had no choice but to use the mound as a ‘bullpen day’ due to starting pitcher Choi Won-tae’s unexpected sluggish performance.

If the LG bullpen had not been strong, the LG bench would not have been able to make the bold choice of removing the starting pitcher with one out in the first inning.

As a result, leaving out Choi Won-tae was an excellent choice.

Lee Jeong-yong, who took the mound first,

cooled the already heated KT lineup with 3 hits, 1 strikeout, and no runs in 1⅔ innings.

Lee Jeong-yong gave up 2 RBIs and a timely hit to Bae Jeong-dae,

perhaps because he suddenly took the mound in the 1st inning with one out and 2nd and 3rd bases,

but he completed his mission after finishing the 2nd inning.

Jung Woo-young, who took the mound at the start of the 3rd inning, pitched 1⅓ innings,

allowing 2 hits and no runs, and Kim Jin-seong, who followed him,

continued the momentum with ⅔ innings of no runs.

LG Twins

Baek Seung-hyun, who appeared on the mound in the 5th inning,

was shaken with 1 hit and 1 walk in ⅔ innings, but Yoo Young-chan,

who came on as a relief pitcher with 2 outs and 1st and 2nd bases,

pitched the brightest pitch out of the bullpen.

Yoo Young-chan, who is new to the postseason stage,

was responsible for 7 outs alone with 2 strikeouts and no runs in 2⅓ innings.

While Yoo Young-chan held on on the mound, LG batters followed suit one by one, putting pressure on KT.

Austin Dean’s timely hit in the 3rd inning, Oh Ji-hwan’s 1-run home run in the 6th inning, and Kim Hyun-soo’s double in the 7th inning gave them 1 run each to reach 3-4.

And when Ham Deok-ju, who came on the mound in the top of the 8th inning, set up three KT batters,

LG turned the game around with Park Dong-won’s 2-run home run in the bottom of the 8th inning.

To protect their lead of 5-4, LG sent Go Woo-seok,

the losing pitcher from Game 1 the previous day, into the 9th inning.

Go Woo-seok neatly handled the 9th inning with a three-way penalty, preserving LG’s victory.

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Bopana, Oldest Winner of the Australian Open Men’s Doubles

43 Years Old Veteran Bopana Becomes the Oldest Winner of the Australian Open Men’s Doubles

After 61 attempts, he rose to No. 1 in the world and set a new record with Matthew Ebden.

The ball sent by the opponent hit the court with a strong smash from Rohan Bopana (43, India, photo right).

Bopana’s face, covered with a grizzled beard, was full of joy.

This is the moment when the oldest winner and world number one was born at 43 years and 321 days old.

Rohan Bopana

Bopana paired up with Matthew Ebden (37, Australia) to defeat Simone Bolelli and Andrea Babasori in the men’s doubles final of the Australian Open, a major tournament held in Melbourne, Australia on the 27th (local time) (total prize money: 86.5 million Australian dollars, approximately 76.1 billion won).

(Italy) defeated the group 2-0. Bopana made his 61st appearance in men’s doubles at a major tournament and enjoyed his first win. 카지노사이트위키

Previously, the best result was a runner-up finish in the men’s doubles at the 2010 and 2023 US Open.

With this win, Rohan Bopana broke the record for the oldest person.

Bopana was ranked No. 1 in the men’s doubles world for the first time in his life in the world rankings announced on the 29th.

Mike Brian (USA) set the previous record by more than two years when he ranked first in the world in July 2019 at the age of 41 years and 76 days.

The record for the oldest major tournament men’s doubles championship also goes to Bopana.

Bopana will set a new record that Jean-Julien Roger (France) achieved by winning the 2022 French Open at the age of 40.

At the awards ceremony, Bopa Na showed off his composure as a veteran.

He asked the audience, “Do you all know how old I am?” and then added, “I’ll change that a little bit.

“I am not 43 years old, but I am level 43,” he said.

His partner Matthew Ebden said: “For Bopana, age is really just a number.

“He is young at heart, a champion and a warrior.”

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Jumping Mistake’ Lee Hae-in, Figure Skater Ranked 11th

Jumping Mistake’ Lee Hae-in, Figure Skater Ranked 11th in Short at Four Continents Championships… 2 Consecutive Losses Clouds

Kim Chae-yeon takes second place in the short race and takes on the ‘golden challenge’… Sae Sung-mi ranked 6th.

Korean figure skating women’s single Lee Hae-in (18, Sehwa Girls’ High School)

made a series of jumping mistakes in the short program at the 2024 International Skating Union (ISU)

Four Continents Championships and was relegated to mid-ranking,

putting a cloud over her challenge to win her second consecutive title in the competition.

Defending champion’ Lee Hae-in scored 56.07 points, including technical score (TES) of 25.50,

artistic score (PCS) of 31.57, and deduction of 1, in the women’s single short program held in Shanghai, China on the 1st,

ranking 11th among 26 participating players.

It went up. 카지노사이트위키

Lee Hae-in, who was 15.03 points behind Chiba Monet (Japan, 71.10 points),

who was in the lead, took on the difficult challenge of getting into the medal zone by postponing the free skating on the 2nd.

Chiba Monet is the bronze medalist in the last competition.

At last year’s competition, Lee Hae-in ranked 6th in the short program,

but then performed a remarkable comeback in the free skating,

winning the gold medal for the first time in 14 years since ‘figure queen’ Kim Yu-na (2009),

raising expectations of a great comeback.

Lee Hae-in, who was the last performer among the 26 participants, got off to a good start by neatly performing her first jump task,

a double axel (base score 3.30 points), receiving a score of performance (GOE) of 0.80 points.

However, while attempting the triple lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, which was the second jump task,

Lee Hae-in was unable to connect the triple toe loop jump due to anxiety about the landing of the triple lutz, and his GOE was also deducted by 2.95 points.

Lee Hae-in, who caught his breath by performing the Flying Camel Spin at level 4, the highest level of difficulty,

hit his butt in the following triple flip jump and suffered a loss of 2.12 points in GOE along with a deduction of 1 point.

Lee Hae-in finished her performance with a sit spin (level 3) and a step sequence (level 4),

followed by a change foot combination spin (level 4), and then walked off the silver table with a confused expression.

Kim Chae-yeon (Suri High School), who also competed, received 69.77 points (TES 37.89 points, PCS 31.88 points)

in the short program, laying the foundation for a ‘comeback victory’ if she came in second place.

Her gap with leader Chiba is 1.33 points.

Kim Chae-yeon started her performance with a double axel, followed by a triple lutz-triple toe loop combination jump,

and then continued with a flying camel spin (level 4) without a mistake.

She landed the final jumping task, a triple flip, safely and was judged to be attention (caution of edge use), but GOE received 0.23 points.

Kim Chae-yeon finished her performance on a high note, finishing the rest of her acting assignments – sit spin, step sequence, and change foot combination spin – all with a level 4.

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