Jeonbuk, Song Min-gyu, Compagno, Jeon Jin-woo, three-top, aiming for three consecutive wins...Jeju is fighting back as a duo because of Lee Changmin's departure

Apr 13, 2025

 Jeonbuk, Song Min-gyu, Compagno, Jeon Jin-woo, three-top, aiming for three consecutive wins...Jeju is fighting back as a duo because of Lee Changmin's departure



 Jeonbuk, Song Min-gyu, Compagno, Jeon Jin-woo, three-top, aiming for three consecutive wins...Jeju is fighting back as a duo because of Lee Changmin's departure
Jeonbuk coach Gus Foye, who is on a winning streak, pulled out almost the same lineup as the last round 'copy'.

Coach Foye activated a 4-3-3 formation in the eighth round of the 'Hana Bank K League 1 2025' against Jeju at 4:30 p.m. on the 13th at Jeonju World Cup Stadium. Compared to the previous match against Daejeon, which won 2-0, only one spot has changed. It is interpreted as focusing on continuity.

Song Min-gyu, along with Compagno and Jeon Jin-woo, will lead the attack with a three-top instead of Hernandez. He will return to the starting lineup for the first time in a month since the match against Gangwon on March 9. Kang Sang-yoon, Kim Jin-gyu, and Park Jin-seop build three-middle, and Kim Tae-hyun, Kim Young-bin, Hong Jung-ho, and Kim Tae-hwan set up four backs. Song Beom-geun protects the goal.




Kim Jung-hoon, Yeon Je-woon, Choi Woo-jin, Choi Chul-soon, Boateng, and Korea Young Jin Tae-ho, Lee Seung-woo, Thiago are on the bench. Han Kook-young returned from a two-game suspension. Hernandez was excluded from the entry.

Jeju coach Kim Hak-beom, who was in 10th place, tried to make a change. Yuri Jonatan started as a one-top, and Yu In-su Nam Tae-hee and Choi Byung-wook were in the second line of attack. Lee Chang-min's Lee Hae-ro will work together in the midfield for the first time. Kim Ryun-sung, Song Joo-hoon, Lim Chae-min, Ahn Tae-hyun makes a four-back, and Kim Dong-joon wears goalkeeper gloves.

Ahn Chan-ki, Kim Jae-woo, Jang Min-gyu, Lim Chang-woo, Seo Jin-soo, Kim Gun-woong, Oh Jae-hyuk, and Kim Jun-ha, the Dongjin Park, wait for the order to start on the bench.




Jeonbuk (11 points), which is ranking sixth with two consecutive wins after overcoming the initial crisis, is aiming to take the lead. Jeju (7 points) wants to escape the relegation zone.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.