'Hana Bank K League 2 2025' is still in chaos.
This time, the Jeonnam Dragons jumped to third place. Jeonnam came from behind to win 4-1 in the 32nd round of the K League 2 against Cheonan City at Gwangyang Football Stadium on the 5th. Jeonnam regained the third place with 52 points, beating Bucheon FC (50 points). Jeonnam came back to third place after Aug. 30.
Jeonnam got off to a shaky start in the 20th minute of the first half by giving up the first goal. Lee Jung-hyup finished Lee Kwang-jin's pass. In the 24th minute, Cheonan had a chance to score an additional goal. Misaki got a penalty when he collided with Yujiha. Misaki kicked it herself, but was blocked by goalkeeper Choi Bong-jin.
Jeonnam, which overcame the crisis, turned the game around with a relay goal in the second half. In the second minute of the second half, Honan finished Valdivia's corner with a header, bringing the game to square one. In the 19th minute, Valdivia turned the tables with a brilliant free kick. Jeonnam even enjoyed a numerical advantage in the 34th minute when Lee Ye-chan was sent off after hitting Jung Ji-yong in the abdomen.
Jeollanam-do, which opened the score in the 38th minute of the second half when Jeong Ji-yong finished Honan's pass, ended the match with a finishing goal from Jung Kang-min in extra time.
Busan I-Park drew 1-1 with Gyeongnam FC on the same day, and had to be satisfied with keeping fifth place. Busan, which was being dragged by giving up the first goal to Park Jae-hwan in the first minute of the first half, scored an equalizer in the 10th minute. Since then, Busan has hit the Gyeongnam goal with a whopping 17 shots, but failed to score in the end.
As a result of the 32nd round, the table became more complicated. The difference between third and eighth places was four points, but the inside became tighter. The ranking has also changed. Jeonnam, Bucheon, and Busan ranked third to fifth. Seoul E-Land jumped to sixth place by ending Seongnam FC's unbeaten run, while Gimpo FC and Seongnam ranked seventh to eighth. Jeollanam-do is one step ahead with 52 points, while 4th to 5th place has 50 points and 6th to 8th place has 48 points. Now, the points in the 6th to 8th places are close to the 5th place, which is the playoff spot, by one game.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.