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Jeonbuk’depanding champion’ wins 2-0 in opening game… Ki Sung-yong replaced the first 36 minutes

Barowoo scored the key goal (Jeonju = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Dong-cheol = The opening match between K-League 1 Jeonbuk Hyundai and FC Seoul held at Jeonju World Cup Stadium on the 27th. Jeonbuk Baro (center) is delighted with his colleagues after winning the 2-0 wedge goal. 2021.2.27 [email protected] (End) 〈Copyright (c) Yonhap News, Unauthorized Reprint-No Redistribution〉


Jeonbuk Hyundai laughed at the opening game of the season.

Jeonbuk defeated FC Seoul 2-0 in the official opening game of the HanawonQ K League 2021 held at the home stadium Jeonju World Cup Stadium on the 27th and took their first step toward losing their fifth straight league. He continued his terrifying performance of undefeated (9 wins, 1 draw) in the opening game for 10 consecutive seasons. On the other hand, in Seoul, Ki Sung-yong, who was surrounded by suspicion of sexual assault of a classmate in elementary school, was selected, but was replaced after 36 minutes in the first half.

In Jeonbuk, Gustavo, Kim Bo-kyung, Han Kyo-won, Ryu Jae-moon, Choi Young-jun, Lee Seong-yoon, Lee Ju-yong, Kim Min-hyuk, Hong Jung-ho, Lee Yong, and Song Bum-geun were selected. In response to this, Seoul put Park Ju-young on the front line, and Ki Sung-yong, Palosevich, Na Sang-ho, Jo Young-wook, and Osmar. For the foreback line, Kwang-min Go, Won-gyun Kim, Hyeon-soo Hwang, and Jong-gyu Yoon were named in the selection lineup, and Hanbin Yang kept the goal.

In the first half, Seoul took the lead. Na Sang-ho and Jo Young-wook shook the Jeonbuk defense with continued breakthrough. Jeonbuk sharpened the last half of the first half and showed dignity as a candidate for the championship from the second half. In the 13th minute of the first half, it was God’s decision to replace Gustavo and Jae-moon Ryu and replace Barau. Jeonbuk, who knocked on the Seoul goal, went ahead with an opponent’s own goal in the 30th minute of the second half. Seoul defender Kim Won-gyun cleared Kim Bo-kyung’s free kick at Ilyuchenko, but the ball hit the head and led to an own goal.

In Jeonbuk, in the 48th minute of the second half, Barowoo scored the goal. The low cross from the sideline was finished with a doorstep shot. Goalkeeper Hanbin Yang tried to dive, but the trajectory towards the corner of the goal was exquisite. He hit the goalkeeper’s fingertips and crossed the goal line. Jeonbuk coach Kim Sang-sik, who predicted a hot attack soccer before the opening, raised expectations with a complete victory in the opening game.

Reporter Bae Joong-hyun [email protected]



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