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The K-League of professional football ended after hibernation.
Jeonbuk Hyundai, where manager Kim Sang-sik took the baton, beat FC Seoul in the opening game and started to become a champion for five consecutive years.
This is Jung Joo-hee from Jeonju.
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Jeonju World Cup Stadium was filled with the tears of Lee Dong-guk’s tearful retirement and victory in November of last year.
Fans who returned to Jeonju in green uniforms couldn’t hide their excitement.
“I wish I could win all the Ulsan matches. It’s a championship. Of course Jeonbuk’s”
Jeonbuk, which met Seoul in the opening game, was shaken by the quick steps of the new striker Na Sang-ho in Seoul in the first half.
However, when Ki Sung-yong, who had been in the starter, went out with a 36-minute change in the first half, the flow gradually shifted toward Jeonbuk.
Jeonbuk coach Kim Sang-sik put Ilyuchenko and Barowoo in the 13th minute, and the balance of 0 was broken in the 31st minute of the second half.
Seoul Kim Won-gyun scored an own goal in a heading competition with Ilyuchenko during Kim Bo-kyung’s free kick.
Jeonbuk won Seoul 2-0 with an extra goal by Barowoo who received a pass from Kim Bo-kyung in the extra time in the second half.
Coach Sang-sik Kim kept his promise to score two or more goals in each game and made his debut in front of home fans with victory.
“I had a lot of trouble with the players playing under the novice coach of the first game. I said that I was aiming for two goals, but I am happy that I think I have kept that promise.”
Jeonbuk opened the prelude to the 5th consecutive victory in the K-League 1 by winning the opening game.
This is Yonhap News TV Jung Joo-hee from Jeonju.
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