Jeonbuk and Daejeon met properly in a 'three-game winning chorus'...Who will take four consecutive wins at Jeonju Castle?
Jeonbuk and Daejeon met properly in a 'three-game winning chorus'...Who will take four consecutive wins at Jeonju Castle?
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Jeonbuk Hyundai and Daejeon Hana Citizen, which are on the rise, will collide at Jeonju Castle. It is a very important matchup to determine the lead in the early part of this season.
Jeonbuk and Daejeon Hana will face off in the 12th round of the Hana Bank K League 1 2025 match to be held at Jeonju World Cup Stadium on the 6th. Jeonbuk, with six wins, three draws and two losses and 21 points, is looking to take the lead by securing the second place, while Daejeon Hana, which played one more game, is keeping the top spot with eight wins, two draws and two losses and 26 points.
The pace of the two teams is quite impressive. Jeonbuk has raced to seven consecutive wins (five wins and two draws) in the regular season, while Daejeon Hana has also recorded three consecutive wins and four draws (three wins and one draw). One of the highlights is the "winning mentality." There are many matches due to a one-goal gap, and even if the game is not easily managed, it maintains a high position by earning the desired result.
The same was true of the 11th round that took place on Thursday, the first day of the holiday season. Jeonbuk defeated its home team FC Seoul 1-0 at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, where 48,008 spectators, ranked third among the most spectators in a single game in the history of the K League 1. Most of all, Jeonbuk has never lost an away match against Seoul since its 2-1 victory on July 23, 2017. It maintained an absolute advantage of 11 wins and two draws. Jeonbuk coach Gus Foyet was also satisfied, saying, "It has a little 'victory DNA'."
Diversification of scoring routes is also positive. Up until now, wing forward Jun Jin-woo (six goals) and front-line goaltender Compagno (five goals) had been in charge of the team's firepower, but a new troubleshooter has emerged through an away match in Seoul. In the 23rd minute of the first half, right wing forward Song Min-gyu, who penetrated into the back space of the Seoul defense team, delivered a cross with his head. It was his first goal of this season. 토토사이트
Although the goal was cancelled after VAR, Kang's scoring performance in the seventh minute of the second half was also impressive. It was regrettable that handball was played while Compagno, the target striker, was letting the ball go backward, but "bad soccer" is a pattern Foye has been transplanting since the beginning of the season. Jeonbuk will now have all three of its main strikers.
Daejeon is also worth noting. They brought home tough FC Anyang to win 2-1, but other players, other than top scorer Joo Min-kyu (eight goals), were responsible for the goal. "Young Gun" Kim Hyun-oh, who was born in 2007, made Hwang Sun-hong smile with his debut goal as a professional player, and foreign striker Bob Shin, who had been silent so far, finally scored his first goal of the season. Coach Hwang, who has usually kept quiet, also expressed his strong will to win, saying, "I will try to win four consecutive games against Jeonbuk."