Jung Woo-young season 2 goal bang… Freiburg’s back-to-back win with prisoner of finals

Freiburg win 2-1 over Stuttgart
‘Hwang Hee-chan’ in the second half of the match’ Leipzig defeated Mainz 2-3

Jung Woo-young season 2 goal'bang'...  Freiburg's back-to-back win with prisoner of finals

German professional football Bundesliga Freiburg’s Jung Woo-young (22) scored his second goal this season, leading the team to a reverse win.

Jung Woo-young started the home game in the 18th round of the 2020-2021 Bundesliga against Stuttgart, which ended at Schwarzwald-Stadion in Freiburg, Germany on the 24th (Korean time), scoring the final goal in the 37th minute against 1-1.

Freiburg won 2-1 in the reverse.

Jeong Woo-young, who started with Stuttgart on September 19 last year, started as a starter in about four months and ran 80 minutes to score the second goal in the regular league this season.

Freiburg, who had only 1 draw and 1 loss in the previous two games, managed to win after three games and scored 27 points (7 wins, 6 draws, 5 losses) and stayed in 9th place.

Stuttgart, who fell in a second straight victory, placed 10th (22 points).

In the beginning, Stuttgart took the lead.

Seven minutes after the game started, Silas Wamangituka scored the opening goal and went ahead.

Freiburg also quickly launched a counterattack.

In the 14th minute of the first half, a Stuttgart defender cleared the ball from Jung Woo-young’s penalty area, but Hermedine Demirovic grabbed the ball and kicked it with a right-footed shot to score the goal.

Jung Woo-young season 2 goal'bang'...  Freiburg's back-to-back win with prisoner of finals

In the 37th minute of the first half, Jung Woo-young scored a reverse goal.

The opponent defender tried to block Demirović’s hill pass, but Jung Woo-young was quick.

After catching the ball, Jung Woo-young flooded into the penalty area and shook the net with a left-footed shot.

Stuttgart scored a penalty kick in the 45th minute of the first half, but goalkeeper Florian Muller missed the chance to score a further goal after Nicolas Gonzalez’s shot was captured.

Amidst Stuttgart’s offensive in the latter half, Jung Woo-young engaged in an injured fight and actively participated in the defense.

He bleeds in the face of Wamangituka’s elbow in the mid-air ball competition in the 21st minute, and he returned after receiving first aid and ran until he was replaced in the 35th minute of the second half.

Freiburg secured Jung Woo-young’s final goal to the end, winning 2-1.

Meanwhile, Kwon Chang-hoon (27) of Freiburg, who is injured in a knee, was unable to compete in the fourth game until this day.

Jung Woo-young season 2 goal'bang'...  Freiburg's back-to-back win with prisoner of finals

Leipzig, where Hwang Hee-chan (25) played as a substitute in the second half, was shocked by 2-3 to Mainz in the relegation zone.

Hwang Hee-chan, who stepped on the ground by replacing Dani Olmo in the 32nd minute in the second half, played 13 minutes, but could not accumulate attack points.

Mainz’s Dong-won Ji was excluded from the list on the day.

In the 15th minute of the first half, Tyler Adams opened the lead, and Leipzig scored an equalizer for Musa Nyacate 9 minutes later.

Leipzig seemed to be ahead again with Marcel Hallstenberg’s scorer in the 30th minute, but five minutes later Niacate scored another equalizer.

Mainz confirmed the victory with the final goal of Leandro Barreiro in the fifth minute of the second half.

Leipzig held second in the league (35 points), and Mainz held 17th (10 points).

/yunhap news

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