Director Lee Young-pyo of 'Goal, the Girl Who Kicks' enters a fierce competition to avoid elimination on the day.

The SBS program 'Goal, the Girl Who Kicks,' airing on the 9th, will reveal a rematch against Japan after 6 months, showcasing the second match of the Korea-Japan series.

In this broadcast, Director Lee Young-pyo's special project 'Jeju training camp' aimed at winning 'Korea-Japan Revenge' will unfold. This serves as the final hurdle toward the inclusion in the 'Lee Young-pyo team,' with the 10 candidate players preparing for harsh training to secure their spot on the final roster. Particularly, Director Lee Young-pyo and Coach Jeon Ga-eul arrived in Jeju a day early to conduct training simulations and devoted significant effort. Curiosity builds around who will be the last seven Taegeuk warriors to survive in this brutal survival competition.

What awaited the candidate players was none other than 'elimination on the day.' The members were taken aback by the statement that the eliminated individuals must return home immediately after being named, with comments like, 'Was the director really this cold? This is too cruel.' In response, Director Lee Young-pyo asserted, 'The more brutal situation is continually losing in the Korea-Japan series,' showcasing his firm demeanor as the head of the national team. As the time for announcing the first eliminated player approached, Director Lee remarked, 'It took a very long time to reach a conclusion. Choosing one person was incredibly difficult.' Ultimately, viewers can find out who will be the first eliminated player from the extreme survival 'Jeju training camp' through the broadcast.

Meanwhile, Director Lee Young-pyo conducted special mental care for the candidate players who had completed the rigorous training schedule. This involved having deep one-on-one discussions with the players as the head of the Korean national team. Jeong Hye-in, the captain from the first match against Japan, candidly expressed, 'Since it's 'revenge' driven by personal desire, I wanted to go with the original members.' Director Lee noted, 'I was curious about the players' thoughts. I wanted to have time to understand each other through interaction,' successfully wrapping up the discussions. Expectations are building for the performance of the carefully selected Korean national team after evaluation matches and the Jeju training camp.

'Korea-Japan Series 2nd Match' after 6 months of rematch, the heated scene will finally be revealed. The final selected seven of the Korean national team set out with an unusual sense of gravity. The players expressed confidence in the match, stating, 'We had a lot of practice, and the practice match content was good, so our confidence has risen.' All eyes are on the historic match to be unfolded by the Korean national team, which is desperately seeking 'revenge.'

The identities of the seven strongest Taegeuk warriors who survived the harsh survival 'Jeju training camp' can be confirmed on Wednesday, the 9th, at 9 p.m. on 'Goal, the Girl Who Kicks.'

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