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Suwon FC won their first win in 7 games after the opening. (Provided by Korea Professional Football Federation) © News 1 |
K-League 1 Suwon FC recorded their first victory in the opening 7 games thanks to the goal of Yoo-min Cho, who broke out just before the end of the second half. Gwangju FC also won a thrilling reverse victory with Lee Hee-gyun’s theater goal in extra time in the second half.
Suwon FC won the match 2-1 against Jeju United in the 7th round of’Hanawon Q K League 1 2021′ held at Suwon Sports Complex on the 4th.
Suwon FC scored a dramatic winning goal in the 45th minute of the second half, which was tense 1-1.
Suwon FC (3 draws, 3 losses), who had no victory in 6 games after the opening before this day, reaped their first win in 7 games. Suwon FC became 1 win, 3 draws and 3 losses (6th and 12th points).
On the other hand, Jeju, which ran undefeated (1 win, 5 draw) in 6 games after the opening, recorded its first defeat. 1 win, 5 draws, 1 loss (8th and 8th points). Jeju didn’t have any luck, as two goals were canceled due to video reading (VAR) that day.
A fierce game unfolded like a face-to-face match between the two teams that were promoted in K League 2.
Jeju scored the opening goal in the 34th minute of the first half, but the goal was canceled due to a foul. Ahn Hyun-beom received a pass from Jin Sung-wook and shook the net, but the foul was confirmed before the scoring scene, and the goal was not recognized.
Suwon FC, who passed the crisis, was also lucky. In the 45th minute of the first half, Lars received a through pass from Murillo and broke the net with a fantastic chip shot. It was initially declared offside, but after VAR reading, it was recognized as a goal, and Suwon FC scored the opening goal.
In 13 minutes of the second half of Jeju Island after finishing the first half, he counterattacked by scoring an equalizer.
Cho Seong-jun connected Lee Chang-min’s corner kick with a heading, and Joo Min-gyu pushed it with his head to make 1-1.
Suwon FC, who continued to be pushed back to Jeju, scored a dramatic winning goal just before the end of the second half. Yoo-min Jo, who received a heading pass from Yoon Young-sun at the opportunity of a free kick, shook the net with a left-footed shot at the door. Suwon players cheered as Suwon FC’s goal was recognized after video reading (VAR).
On the other hand, in Jeju, Joong-gyu scored the goal at extra time, but the score was canceled as handling was declared after reading the video. Jeju hit the ground with a goal canceled with VAR each in the first half and second half.
Eventually the match ended with Suwon FC’s 2-1 victory.
In Gwangju, home team Gwangju beat Incheon United 2-1 with Lee Hee-gyun’s winning goal in the extra time in the second half.
Gwangju, who won his first home win, climbed from 12th to 9th with 2 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses (7 points). It was the first victory recorded at home since the opening of the Gwangju soccer field last year. On the other hand, Incheon ranked 10th with 2 wins and 5 losses (6 points).
In the 14th minute of the first half of Incheon, Kim Jun-beom scored the opening goal, raising momentum. However, after 20 minutes of the first half, Moon Ji-hwan hit Felipe with his elbow and was sent out after VAR, and he was inferior in numbers.
Gwangju, who started a counterattack, scored an equalizer and K-League debut goal in the 46th minute in the first half to balance it. Um Won-sang, who started in the middle of the injury breakaway, shook the net with a powerful right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty box.
After that, the game that was likely to end at 1-1 was split in the second half. Lee Hee-gyun, who received Song Seung-min’s pass, split the net with a right-footed shot in front of the penalty box. Gwangju reaped his first thrilling home victory in front of home fans.