Jeonbuk completely defeats Gwangju and escapes last place Leader Pohang falls behind Suwon FC

‘Multiple goals by Jeon Byeong-gwan, 1 goal and 1 assist by Song Min-gyu’ Jeonbuk beat Gwangju 3-0, their first win in a month ‘Leader’ Pohang lost 0-1 Unbeaten streak ends at 11 games

Gwangju Byun Jun-su and Jeonbuk Song Min-gyu

Jeonbuk Hyundai in the K-League 1 professional soccer league, struggling in the bottom half of the league this season, showed off the power of a 'famous team' and completely defeated Gwangju FC.

Jeonbuk defeated Gwangju 3-0 in the Hana Bank K League 1 2024 13th round away game held at Gwangju Soccer Stadium on the 19th.

Jeonbuk, which won 5 games since the match against FC Seoul (3-2 win) on the 20th of last month, achieved its 3rd win of the season (13 points) and moved up one place from last place to 11th place.

Jeonbuk, which would have suffered its fourth straight loss in 23 years since 2001 if it had lost that day, secured a valuable victory and laid the foundation for a rebound.

This is the first time Jeonbuk, which suffered from defensive anxiety throughout the season, has achieved no goals.

On the other hand, Gwangju, who had been on the rise with 3 wins in the last 4 games, including defeating defending champion Ulsan HD 2-1 in the previous game, suffered a painful defeat at home. The ranking remained in 7th place (15 points).

As the team with the highest ball share in the league this season, Gwangju dominated the first half (62% to 38%), but Jeonbuk took the lead.

Jeonbuk laughed first as it was confirmed through video review (VAR) that Lee Kun-hee kicked Lee Young-jae's foot during a duel in the penalty area in the 27th minute of the first half.

The referee declared a penalty kick, and kicker Song Min-gyu calmly kicked the ball, putting Jeonbuk ahead.

For Jeonbuk, Jeon Byeong-gwan scored an additional goal in 4 minutes.

Moon Seon-min, who ran down the right side during a counterattack, delivered an accurate pass to the penalty area, and Jeon Byeong-gwan made it 2-0 with a right-footed non-stop shot.

Gwangju was unable to make a comeback in the second half.

Just one minute into the second half, Jeon Byeong-gwan scored multiple goals, breaking Gwangju's momentum.

Jeonbuk started a counterattack after catching Popovich's passing mistake, and Jeon Byeong-gwan finished Song Min-gyu's forward pass with his right foot, discouraging Gwangju coach Lee Jeong-hyo.

Gwangju went on the offensive in the second half, maintaining over 60% of the ball, but was disappointed with a dull finish each time.

On this day, Gwangju took 18 shots, three times more than Jeonbuk (6 shots), but failed to score even once.

Among them, there were 11 effective shots, but they were always blocked by Jeong Min-ki's saves and the Jeonbuk players' hard-hitting defense.

Supporters of both teams refrained from cheering for 5 minutes and 18 seconds after the start of the game to commemorate the May 18 Democratization Movement and then sang the 'March for the Beloved'.

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Pub: 21 May 2024 04:04 UTC
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