Jeju coach Kim Hak-beom, who aims to escape four consecutive losses, will make a result against Gimcheon

May 16, 2025

Jeju coach Kim Hak-beom, who aims to escape four consecutive losses, will make a result against Gimcheon
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Jeju SK will try to escape back-to-back losses and win its first away victory against Gimcheon Sangmu.

Jeju will face Gimcheon in the away game of the 14th round of 'Hana Bank K League 1 2025' at Gimcheon Stadium at 7 p.m. on the 17th. Currently, Jeju ranks 11th in the league with 3 wins, 2 draws, 8 losses and 11 points. It has recently lost four consecutive games and is in a crisis that could fall to the bottom depending on the results of this round.

The breakthrough in the mood reversal is the fineness of the finish. Jeju is above the league average in various offensive indicators, including shooting (12.23 per game, 6th in the league), key passes (4.62 per game, 6th in the league), and passes to offensive areas (75.77 per game, 2nd in the league). If more detailed work is done in the finishing process, it is possible to score a lot of points.




If the current competition for survival continues, the biggest variable is multiple points. This is because in the K-League, it is not the difference between gains and losses, but the score of multiple points. From Jeju's point of view, which is seeking to rebound in the rankings, it is necessary to make every effort to score at least one more goal in each game in preparation for the variable that building wins is the top goal.

"In the end, soccer is a game that can be won only when the score is scored," said Kim Hak-beom, manager of Zenu. If you don't score, you have no choice but to lead the game with difficulty. I think the players' activism (aggression indicators) is still valid. In the closing process, if you make a bold decision and take a sharp action, you can target the opponent. This game against Gimcheon will be a stage to produce results."






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.