I disagree, too, in a sense that I've never seen or read any Mao interviews that imply any sort of resentment against her competitors, rules, or God. But the following statement is one of the things that the author, Mr./Ms. Oh Young-jin, wants to say in this article, regardless of how Mao acts or presents herself as an individual athlete, which gives some context to the above statement of his/hers. I don't suppose that every Korean would agree with the following analysis, either, but that's the way he/she views the situation, which deserves respect for its own right.
I don't know why your assertation about Mao's intention has something to do with the poorly(yes, really!) written article. Did the author suggest that Mao said something negative about Yuna? No, he did not mention anything like that in his very subjective and useless writing. However, I think Mao actually showed some kind of resentment and discontent at the medal ceremony and afterwards, said in an interview(s) that she should have been given more points with 3A etc.
I am not defending Korean media but I have never seen such articles insisting Mao is doomed to be a perpetual No. 2, for, at least, these 3~4 months. (When Mao came to Korea for 4CC, Korean media favored her very much.) That statement simply does not make sense because, for now, nobody knows whether Yuna will retire or not. My impression is that the said article was not even based on the actual interview with Yuna. He just roughly transtlated the actual interview from other Korean articles and bluntly added his oppinion.
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