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After Choi Young-joon, who scored a goal in the Gyeongnam-Pohang match on November 10, 2018, he wore a Suwon Samsung uniform for the first time in seven years. Photo courtesy = Professional Football Federation. |
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"We have a good home winning percentage, too."
In the 18th round of Hana Bank's K League 2 held at Suwon World Cup Stadium at 7 p.m. on the 29th, Suwon Samsung coach Byun Sung-hwan responded like this when he mentioned the threatening record of Busan I'Park, an opponent who has never lost seven away games this season. Suwon Samsung also lost 1-2 to Incheon on the 15th. "We're going to slow down the tempo today to prevent the opponent from doing well." Coach Byun expected the bench list of Gonzalo and Villero in the `South American Duo" that Busan gave in the second half. If young players start first, all foreign players are ready to start," he said, expressing confidence.
Coach Cho Sung-hwan was not very happy with the modifier 'Origin undefeated'. "You can't be a jinx."Our players should take responsibility and play well at home." Busan has 3 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses in 7 games since May, and is 6th place (29 points) with a five-point gap with Suwon (34 points) due to its strong performance, but suffered a humiliating 1-4 come-from-behind loss to Suwon at home in its first showdown on the 17th of last month. I vowed to avenge my expedition. Asked about the outcome, coach Cho said, `If you lose a point in advance, it will be quite difficult. If you don't lose a point, you'll have a chance in the back space if your opponent gets impatient. There shouldn't be many turnovers. You have to bully your opponent while taking a lot of possession for the attack`I expected Gonzalo and Villerro to play a game changer in the second half of the starting period. As Cho predicted, the game became difficult as Busan lost the first point, but 'Origin undefeated' was science. In the 18th minute of the first half, veteran Choi Young-joon scored the first goal in seven years, but Busan Gonzalo's equalizer in the 45th minute of the second half was fierce and tied 1-1.
▶ Line-up
Suwon Samsung (4-3-3) = Yang Hyung-mo (GK) / Lee Ki-je-Leo-Hwang Seok-ho-Lee Kun-hee / Lee Kyu-sung-Kim Ji-hyun-Choi Young-jun / Paulino-Illyuchenko-Seraphim
Busan iPark (3-4-3) = Koo Sang-min (GK) / Hong Wook-hyun-Cho Wi-je-Jo-Hoi-K / Jeon Seong-jin-Lee Dong-soo-Lee Young-jik-Kim Se-hoon / Son Seok-yong-Baekgaon-Peshin
▶ Overall
On this day, Suwon started Hwang Seok-ho, a summer transfer, and Kim Se-hoon and Lee Young-jik, both of Busan. In the hot weather of 30 degrees Celsius, the speed of the two teams' attack conversion was fast. Busan's sharp counterattack followed shortly after Suwon Lee Kun-hee's shot rose high in the 6th minute of the first half. Pesin's shot as he blocked the front line was deflected and failed. The tight race ended in 18 minutes. Busan goalkeeper Ku Sang-min blocked Kim Ji-hyun's header following Suwon's free-kick chance and Lee Ki-je's cross close to the gate, but Choi Young-joon quickly pushed the second ball. Choi Young-joon, a veteran midfielder born in 1991 wearing Suwon Samsung's uniform in January, scored his first goal in Suwon and scored an emotional goal in seven years since he was in Gyeongnam in 2018. Busan defense desperately cleared Kim Ji-hyun's header in the 27th minute of the first half. In the 31st minute of the first half, Ilyuchenko's surprise shot slightly missed the post. In the 41st minute of the first half, Lee Il-Chenko's high-altitude header following Lee Kun-hee's long cross shook the net above the net. In the first half, Suwon recorded 8 shots, 3 effective shots, and Busan recorded 4 effective shots with 5 shots.
▶Second half
At the start of the second half, Busan made it clear that it was willing to chase by putting Villero instead of Son Seok-yong. In the second half of the second half, Suwon defense Leo cleared the ball that Kim Se-hoon dropped toward the door with his head to overcome the crisis. In the fifth minute of the second half, Yang Hyung-mo hit a cannonball shot by Ri Young-jik wearing a Busan uniform in Anyang. Amid Busan's wave of attacks seeking the equalizer, Suwon's counterattack and Paulingno's shot went off the post in the 10th minute of the second half.
Coach Byun Sung-hwan threw a game instead of Choi Young-joon, who scored the first goal in the 18th minute of the second half, and coach Cho Sung-hwan threw Gonzalo instead of Lee Dong-soo. In the 20th minute of the second half, a decisive scene came out. Lee Il-Chenko's header following Suwon Lee Ki-je's left-footed delivery cross was sucked into the net. However, VAR was activated, and Ilyuchenko's 10th goal was erased following the referee's judgment that the goal was scored when Ilyuchenko pushed on the shoulder of Jo Yu-je.
Suwon aimed for a decisive goal in the 31st minute of the second half by putting in even Bruno Silva. With the introduction of Suwon game changer, which manager Byun Sung-hwan expected, the game became even hotter as the two teams exchanged one-up and one-out battles. In the 45th minute of the second half, Busan's corner kick chance and Son Hwi's cross followed by Gonzalo's high-altitude header shook the net. The midsummer night match ended with a 1-1 draw between Suwon and Busan. Busan has continued the science of persistent 'Original Unbeatable'.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.