In this episode, Coach Kim Yeon-koung goes over the team's disappointing aspects one by one after the Korea-Japan match. At one point, Coach Kim lashes out, saying "That makes no sense!", and begins managing the players' mental states with cool but heartfelt advice. Interest is focused on how Kim's leadership will be displayed amid the tense training scene. Amid that, Kim holds a one-on-one meeting with outside hitter Inkushi, saying, "I don't know what you're thinking when you play volleyball." Inkushi is a player who came to study volleyball at Mokpo Girls' Commercial High School and has been living alone in Korea for three years while dreaming of the Korean professional stage. After proving his potential by ranking first in the college league scoring category, he was chosen by Kim Yeon-koung and finally had the opportunity to make a name for himself, but he has shown somewhat disappointing performances recently.
What changes the conversation between the two will bring about will be depicted in the broadcast as the 'Pilseung Wonder Dogs' growth story becomes even stronger.
Episode 5 of the MBC variety program The Wonder Coach will air tomorrow on the 26th (Sun) at 9:10 p.m., and unpublished content will also be released on the official YouTube channel "Wonder Dogs Locker Room). [Photo] provided
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