This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.

"The Wonder Coach" director Kim Yeon-kyung demonstrated outstanding tactical sense by directing a brilliant scene in which she flipped the flow of the game with a sharp "hawk's eye."

On the afternoon of the 16th, MBC's "The Wonder Coach" featured a matchup between Kim Yeon-kyung's "Pilseung Wonderdogs" and professional team Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks.

In that day's game, the Wonderdogs were engaged in a fierce contest with the Red Sparks. Just as the opposing team was about to score, director Kim Yeon-kyung suddenly displayed a subtle nodding motion as if lost in thought. Then she muttered to herself, "Let's try, let's try, let's try, let's try. There was contact," and boldly requested a video review.

The review Kim Yeon-kyung requested was for a back-row attacker fault. She argued to the referee, "It crossed over. In my view," pointing out that the opposing team had committed a fault by touching the ball over the net.

The review confirmed Kim Yeon-kyung's claim, and a back-row attacker fault was declared. As a result, the Wonderdogs were awarded the point, creating a decisive moment that shifted the momentum of the game in their favor.

At the director's hair-raising judgment, the Wonderdogs players exclaimed in shock and admiration, "Wow, how did the coach see that?" After the successful review, Kim Yeon-kyung clapped while flashing a charismatic look, and this review, like "The Divine Move," greatly boosted the team's morale.

[Photo] Captured screen from "The Wonder Coach" broadcast

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