Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, August 11, 2022 – Formidable Korea survived a huge scare from Japan to stop the rivals’ winning streak in hard-fought five-set thriller 25-18, 27-25, 26-28, 21-25, 15-13 in their round of last eight teams in Pool E at the Nakhon Pathom Provincial Gymnasium on Thursday.
Playing in front of their faithful fans, both teams played an attack right from the very beginning of the first set. Scoring machine Heo Subong, who registered a sensational game-high 33 points in their match against Australia at the recent FIVB Challenger Cup in Seoul, and Lim Sungjin methodically tore the Japanese defence apart with their spectacular attacks to take an early 16-14 lead.
Hoping for the brighter fashion, Japan clawed their way back into game, with star spiker Otake Issei firing aggressive attacks. Still, the Koreans performed impenetrable defence, allowing the Japanese scoring difficulty. Na Gyeongbok and Choi Minho solidly blocked Otake and Heo Subong hammered thundering off-the-block attacks to gain back-to-back points to help Korea stretch it to 22-15 and stormed on with that brilliant form to win the thrilling set 25-18.
The second set turned out to be a hotly-contested battle. Korea took the lead with a three-point advantage at 4-1 and widened it to 8-5, thanks largely to Subong’s exceptional performance. Shortly after that, Japan upped their tempo and gradually their defensive work started to bear fruits. They had too much power with Tomita Shoma a constant thorn in the Korean defence with his explosive attacks at the net.
Japan played more consistently with combinations and scintillating blocks to catch the strong oppositions at 22-22, but Korea did not give up easily. They attacked heavily and blocked solidly to fight Japan neck and neck. Levelling 25-25, Lim Sungjin landed a spectacular attack to the back court to move Korea ahead 26-25 and the Koreans jumped for joy after seeing a spike from Ozawa Hiroki go wide.
Holding 2-0 advantage, the Koreans remained in awesome form in the third set. They gained the upper hand initially to lead 12-7 and widened the margin to 21-17, thanks to the mighty attacks from Heo Subong and Na Gyeongbok.
However, Japan did not surrender easily. Tomita Shoma brilliantly orchestrated the team’s offence whenever he was in play and shaking the opponents’ reception from the serving line. Japan were well in control shortly. After trailing five points at 18-23, the Japanese gradually pulled their...
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