0:2 → 2:2 → 3:2 Busan, 32 come from behind against Hwaseong, Jeonnam, and 10 wins against Gimpo → 4 consecutive games undefeated

Apr 27, 2025

02 → 22 → 32 Busan, 32 come from behind against Hwaseong, Jeonnam, and 10 wins against Gimpo → 4 consecutive games undefeated
Photo = Busan I'Park SNS Capture



02 → 22 → 32 Busan, 32 come from behind against Hwaseong, Jeonnam, and 10 wins against Gimpo → 4 consecutive games undefeated
Photo = Busan I'Park SNS Capture
Busan I'Park laughed with a come-from-behind victory despite the exit variables.

Busan won 3-2 in the ninth round of the 'Hana Bank K League 2 2025' against Hwaseong FC at Gudeok Stadium in Busan on the 27th. With this victory, Busan raised its league ranking to sixth place. It won two consecutive games following the previous match against Ansan (3-1). Hwaseong lost to Busan and was unable to escape its slump with five consecutive official games and one draw and four losses in five league games.

The early flow of the game was unexpectedly led by Hwaseong. In the 4th minute of the first half, Baek Seung-woo drove the ball to the left of the Busan penalty box. Baek Seung-woo's low and fast pass went through Jeon Sung-jin and Park Jun-seo. Park Joon-seo's cross was immediately delivered to Algrook, who was waiting at the gate. Algrook overcame the competition with the defense and calmly pushed it in and shook the Busan net.




Mars widened the gap by scoring an extra goal just five minutes later. In the 9th minute of the first half, Ham Sun-woo connected a cross from a corner kick with a header and delivered it to Park Chu-young. Park Chu-young calmly tried to shoot with his right foot in front of the defense, and the ball was stuck in the corner of the Busan goal.

Busan didn't back down either. He gained momentum by scoring a chase. In the 20th minute of the first half, Villero pushed the ball that Jang Ho-ik spilled during the competition in the box, and Pesin, who caught it, finished without missing a one-on-one opportunity with the goalkeeper.

The game was balanced again before the end of the first half. In the 44th minute of the first half, Kim Seung-gun's '6 second rule' foul was declared, and Busan won an indirect free kick in the box. Gonzalo immediately finished the ball pushed by Villero with a shot and split the Hwaseong goal. The first half ended 2–2.




Busan turned the game around early in the second half. In the fourth minute of the second half, Pesin himself kicked a free kick from the Hwaseong penalty box arc. Peshin's shot flew sharply, and Kim Seung-gun fired himself, but it was not enough.

Variables also occurred in Busan, which took the lead. In the 9th minute of the second half, Lee Dong-soo committed a foul in the process of preventing Baek Seung-woo's counterattack. VAR readings confirmed that it was a foul that prevented a clear scoring opportunity, and the referee immediately declared his exit.

Hwaseong, which had a numerical advantage, continued to push Busan for the equalizer. However, he even lost a golden opportunity to score and swallowed his disappointment. The referee declared a penalty in the second half, pointing out a handball foul by Jo Wi-je, who was blocking the opponent's cross in extra time. However, Ku Sang-min blocked Luan's shot as a kicker. Later, it was confirmed that Ku Sang-min went off the goal line just before shooting, and Luann attempted a penalty again, but this time he missed again by hitting the top of the net. In the end, the game ended with a 3-2 victory for Busan.




02 → 22 → 32 Busan, 32 come from behind against Hwaseong, Jeonnam, and 10 wins against Gimpo → 4 consecutive games undefeated
Photo = Korean Professional Football League
02 → 22 → 32 Busan, 32 come from behind against Hwaseong, Jeonnam, and 10 wins against Gimpo → 4 consecutive games undefeated
Photo = Korean Professional Football League
Meanwhile, Jeonnam won the game between Gimpo FC and Jeonnam Dragons at Gimpo Salter Football Stadium. Both teams showed disappointment in their decision-making ability. Choi Bong-jin and Son Jeong-hyun, the gatekeepers, also stood out. The trend of '0' continued until the 45th minute of the second half, but Jeong Ji-yong scored five minutes into the second half, and Jeonnam won 1-0. With this victory, South Jeolla Province went on a four-game unbeaten streak. In the match between Suwon Samsung and Seongnam FC at Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon won 3-2 after a five-goal slugfest.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.