Gimpo coach Ko Jung-woon lost well. The least favorite story, debut goal Kim Gyeol → I want to raise him
Mar 30, 2025
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Gimpo won 2-0 against Cheonan City FC in the fifth round of the 'Hana Bank K League 2 2025' held at Cheonan Stadium in Chungcheongnam-do on the 30th. In Cheonan, Moon Moon-ho was directly sent off in the 30th minute of the first half. Gimpo secured the victory with consecutive goals by Lewis in the 47th minute of the first half and Kim Gyeol in the 43rd minute of the second half.
"While training our players, Kimpo coach Ko Jung-woon said that he dislikes 'lost well (lost but fought well)' the most." In a professional game, the goal is to win. I want to compliment the winning part. We will reorganize the bad parts by watching the video."
For Gimpo, it is regrettable that the second goal was scored late. If Cheonan Tungara had succeeded in two penalty kicks, the result could have been different again. Coach Ko said, "The flow changes at once. Cheonan was also sent off for being good. We made two saves in the PK situation. That part is also the price of the hard work. I want to call him a friend"I'm greedy, but I want to take all the results and contents. However, there were many games that won games where the share was behind. It's something that needs to be reached in the future. I should work harder," he stressed.
Kimpo boasts a clean sheet in four of the five games he played this season, including the game on the day. Coach Ko said, `We have a tough match against the team in the future. I'm worried and curious about how the defense will react. We need to reinforce the defensive loopholes through repeated training."
Kim Gyeol, who nestled in Gimpo this season, scored his debut goal. Coach Ko said, `Even if there is a transfer fee, I will not accept a loan player. I want to raise a potential player. One of them is Kim Gyeol. He was brought in considering all aspects, including the possibility of future development as well as scoring ability. He is a capable player. "I'm going out in the second half because of Bruno, but if I keep getting confidence and attack points, I'm a player who can play as the best."
Gimpo, which won its second victory of the season, scored eight points (2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss), laying the groundwork for its leap to the top ranks.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.