Kim Yo-han Shines in 'The Winning Try' with Compelling Performance
Actor Kim Yo-han delivers a standout performance in the drama 'The Winning Try.' Known for his debut as the center of the group X1 after winning Mnet's 'Produce X 101' in 2019, Kim faced challenges when the group disbanded due to controversy.

In the 11th episode of SBS's 'The Winning Try' (hereafter 'Try'), aired on the 29th, Kim Yo-han portrays Yoon Sung-joon, the captain of the Hanyang High School rugby team, showcasing unwavering leadership.

Kim Yo-han skillfully depicts Yoon Sung-joon's tension as he faces doping allegations. In a heartfelt conversation with Coach Joo Ga-ram, played by Yoon Kye-sang, he reveals his insecurities, saying, "I was anxious. Being a captain, getting injured before a big event, I felt useless," resonating with viewers.

As Yoon Sung-joon's personal struggles deepen, his leadership strengthens. When the school considers replacing Coach Joo, Yoon proposes a boycott of the national sports festival, stating, "Coach Joo brought us this far. It's not just seven players, but eight, including the coach," solidifying team unity.

Kim Yo-han Shines in 'The Winning Try' with Compelling Performance

Yoon Sung-joon also stands firm against the vice principal's threats regarding his future, declaring, "If you change the coach, we won't participate in the national sports festival. We won't move an inch from the field." He later visits Coach Joo in the hospital, demonstrating his dedication by memorizing tactical notes of all competing schools.

Kim Yo-han captures Yoon Sung-joon's internal turmoil with nuanced expressions and heartfelt dialogue, while his steadfast leadership and competitive spirit heighten the drama's intensity. Critics praise Kim for portraying the dual responsibilities of a rugby captain and the personal growth of a young adult.

The final episode of 'Try' promises to encapsulate Yoon Sung-joon's journey. Viewers eagerly anticipate whether he can lead his team to victory at the national sports festival despite a shoulder injury, fulfilling his promise to Coach Joo.

The finale of 'Try' airs on the 30th at 9:50 PM.

Reporter: Se-yoon Jung, TenAsia yoon@tenasia.co.kr