I'll take care of the director Coach Byun Sung-hwan, who failed to be promoted for the second consecutive year, tearfully expressed his intention to resign

 I'll take care of the director Coach Byun Sung-hwan, who failed to be promoted for the second consecutive year, tearfully expressed his intention to resign
Suwon Director Byun Sung-hwan, who shed tears during the press conference against Jeju. Photo (Jeju) = Yoon Jin-man Reporter Yoon Jin-man@sportschosun.com



 I'll take care of the director Coach Byun Sung-hwan, who failed to be promoted for the second consecutive year, tearfully expressed his intention to resign
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 I'll take care of the director Coach Byun Sung-hwan, who failed to be promoted for the second consecutive year, tearfully expressed his intention to resign
사진(제주)=윤진만 기자yoonjinman@sportschosun.com
Suwon Samsung manager Byun Sung-hwan, who failed to be promoted for two consecutive years, expressed his intention to resign.

Coach Byun made the remarks in front of fans after losing 0-2 to Jeju in the second round of the Promotion Playoff (PO) match against Jeju at the Jeju World Cup Stadium on the 7th and failing to get promoted to 0-3 in total.

Some angry Suwon fans handed over the loudspeaker to coach Byun and demanded his expression of intention, and Byun, who posted several 'Big Sorrows of Apology' in front of the away supporter's seat, reportedly carried the loudspeaker and conveyed his intention of 'I'm going to retreat'. Then I turned around.




Coach Byun also expressed his intention to resign at a press conference. He "I wanted to make it the best day of my life, but I think it was made another difficult day. I'm sorry to our Suwon fan. Thank you and sorry to the coaches who trusted and followed me. I think the opponent was more desperate than us. There was an unexpected factor that should not have happened in the big game. I want to say congratulations to the remaining Jeju. I'm sorry and feel heavy as a coach for the great loss and pain that our players and fans must have felt."

 I'll take care of the director Coach Byun Sung-hwan, who failed to be promoted for the second consecutive year, tearfully expressed his intention to resign
Then "I didn't consult with the club. In my judgment so far, I say that if it is correct, it is correct, and if it is insufficient, it is said that it is not enough. The reason why I took over Suwon today is to promote it. It's a team that's happy to finish second and only get a ticket for the promotion PO. It's different from other teams. I think it's right to take responsibility for the part that I couldn't get promoted on my own. I have no intention of avoiding it. I didn't make that choice when designing my life that way. It is right that (I) take responsibility for today's result,' he said, expressing his intention to step down.

Coach Byun, who burst into tears when asked about his feelings when he stood in front of his fans, said, `No matter what he says or does to the fans who have supported him all year, I don't think it will be comforting. on a whimIt came out, but I wanted to convey my true feelings. I hope to be promoted to the first division next year," he said of the wind.




Suwon allowed Kim Seung-seop's Lee Hae-ro to score consecutive goals in the first minute of the first half and the third minute of extra time in the first half. In the 39th minute of the first half, defender Lee Ki-je left and was in a numerical inferiority, he failed to turn around in the second half and lost 0-2 as it was. Suwon, which lost 0-1 in the first round of the promotion PO, lost all two games and lost a combined 0-3 score, failing to be promoted for the second consecutive year.

In response, Suwon fan "Byun Sunghwan, get out!outcalling "

Coach Byun took the helm of Suwon in May last year to replace former coach Yeom Ki-hoon and led the team for a year and a half. After overcoming the disappointment of finishing sixth in the K League 2 in the 2024 season, he finished second this year, but unfortunately failed to overcome the last crisis.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.