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Seoul midfielder Ki Sung-yong. [사진 프로축구연맹]
Professional football FC Seoul won the season’s first victory with Ki Sung-yong (32)’s’Courier Pass’ and Na Sang-ho (25)’s multi-goals.
Suwon Samsung won 2 consecutive wins after 8 years
Seoul, led by coach Park Jin-seop, defeated Suwon FC 3-0 in the second round of the 2021 K-League 1 held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 7th. Seoul, which lost to Jeonbuk Hyundai in the opening game, recorded 1 win and 1 loss (5th place).
Midfielder Ki Sung-yong (32), wearing a Seoul uniform on this day, played for the 100th time in his personal career. Ki Sung-yong was surrounded by suspicion of sexual violence as a soccer team junior when he was in elementary school, but after the opening game, he started for two consecutive games.
Ki Sung-yong stabbed a long pass near the center circle in the second half in the 6th minute ahead of 1-0. The ball was delivered exactly like a courier to Na Sang-ho who infiltrated the front, and Na Sang-ho finished with his right foot after trapping the chest.
Na Sang-ho, wearing a Seoul uniform this season, scored a key goal with a right-footed mid-range shot in the 34th minute of the second half. Seoul won Jeong Dong-ho’s own goal in the 27th minute of the first half. The promotion team Suwon FC suffered bad luck twice in the goal and ended up losing only 1 draw.
Suwon Samsung beat Seongnam FC 1-0 at the Suwon World Cup Stadium and won the opening two straight victories in eight years since 2013. In the 38th minute of the first half, Seongnam Park Jeong-soo was sent off due to a cumulative warning, and Suwon scored the winning goal in the 40th minute of the first half.
Kim Tae-hwan finished the cross from the right flank, and captain Kim Min-woo finished with a fantastic left-footed volley shot from the left side of the penalty box. Suwon has been continuing good results after manager Park Gun-ha took the baton in September of last year.
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