53 shots in 2 league games and 27 effective shots allowed + 3 runs in 2 consecutive games...Jeonbuk allowed pursuit, the first 'Gobi' to come to the lead match
53 shots in 2 league games and 27 effective shots allowed + 3 runs in 2 consecutive games...Jeonbuk allowed pursuit, the first 'Gobi' to come to the lead match
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The first "crisis" has come to Hana Citizen in Daejeon.
Daejeon, which had been leading the way, is slowing down. Daejeon has maintained the lead in 15 games this season with eight wins, four draws and three losses (28 points). However, second-ranked Jeonbuk Hyundai is fiercely chasing. It is a point tie with Jeonbuk, which has played less than one game. It is an unstable lead.
While Jeonbuk has no loss in 10 consecutive league matches (seven wins, three draws), Daejeon has no win in three league matches (two draws and one loss). Including the Korea Cup, the team has garnered two draws and two losses in four matches, showing signs of instability. Most of all, its defense, which sought stability, is faltering. Coach Hwang Sun-hong said, "I focused more on defense than offense recently, but the effect is halving.
Daejeon has allowed a total of 53 shots in recent matches against FC Seoul (0-0 draw) and Suwon FC (0-3 loss). He gave up 23 shots to Seoul but allowed 30 shots to drop three goals at the end of the second half against Suwon FC.
Notably, he allowed as many as 19 shots on goal when he was competing with Suwon FC. Goalkeeper Lee Chang-geun's good defense was also useless. It is fortunate that he allowed three goals.
In addition, Daejeon allowed three goals in two consecutive official matches until the round of 16 strongest teams (2-3 losses) at the Korea Cup against Jeonbuk in China.
Daejeon still has 21 goals in the league, with Gimcheon Sangmu and the most scoring team, but has a lot of runs with 16 runs.
Midfielder and defender injuries continued, leading to poor defensive stability. In the Korea Cup, Bob Shin and Kim Moon-hwan, the core members of the team, leave at the same time, causing head coach Hwang to suffer.
It is the first crisis of this season that has come to Daejeon, which used to be a big hit. "I have no excuse for a complete defeat. I don't have much to say," Hwang said after the match against Suwon FC. "It's an overall problem. I don't think I can make a good judgment as a coach in many ways, including replacement and tactics. The crisis has come. We need to organize the whole thing." 토토사이트
Daejeon has three more games to play in May. There are four players who will join the team next month, but there is time to reorganize due to the A-match break. "I didn't think there would be such a crisis. It's important how well you pass it wisely," Hwang said.