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[이뉴스투데이 전북취재본부 김은태 기자] Jeonbuk Hyundai, who is trying to lose the professional football K-League 1 for 5 consecutive years, beat FC Seoul and continued to record undefeated marches in the opening game.
Jeonbuk Hyundai won the opening match 2-0 with HanawonQ K League 1 2021 FC Seoul held at Jeonju World Cup Stadium on the 27th.
Jeonbuk, which won the victory on this day, continued its undefeated march in the opening game for 10 consecutive years since 2012.
On the other hand, in Seoul, Ki Sung-yong was suddenly replaced in the first half, and Kim Won-gyun scored an own goal and lost.
Jeonbuk played the game with a 4-2-3-1 tactic with Gustavo as the one-top striker.
In Seoul, Ki Sung-yong started as the starter, and Park Ju-young came out as the striker.
Jeonbuk was attacked with Kim Bo-kyung as the center.
Jeonbuk scored the opening goal in the third minute of the second half.
Seoul defender Kim Won-gyun attempted to kick a free kick that Kim Bo-kyung put in the door, but was sucked into the goal.
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Jeonbuk replaced players immediately after scoring.
Instead of Han Kyowon who was not in normal physical condition due to injury, Choi Cheol-soon was substituted and the goalkeeper was replaced.
According to the newly changed rules this season, up to five people can be replaced, but Jeonbuk sent Kim Jung-hoon, who is under 22 years old, instead of Song Bum-geun.
There has not been a single goalkeeper change over the past two years, but this time.
According to the new rules, a 22-year-old player must be included in the case of 3 or more substitutions.
In the end, Jeonbuk continued its favorable game.
Goalkeeper Kim Jung-hoon also showed more than expected and did not give a goal.
In Jeonbuk, Barowoo scored an extra time score in the second half and won the opening game.
Jeonbuk coach Kim Sang-sik expressed his feelings of victory after the game, saying, “Thank you so much for the players who played hard under the novice coach and won.”
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