Umji-seong and Asani’s ‘Chapo’ were all removed and a complete victory… Gwangju is ‘one team’

Even though ace Um Ji-seong and Asani were left out of the roster, Gwangju did not hesitate to attack.

Gwangju, led by coach Lee Jeong-hyo, won 2-0 against Suwon FC in the 5th round of the Hana One Q K League 1 2023 held at the Gwangju Soccer Stadium at 4:30 pm on the 1st.

During Gwangju’s A match break, Um Ji-seong was selected for the U-22 national team to participate in the Doha Cup held in Qatar, and Asani was selected for the Albanian national team and participated in the European Football Federation (UEFA) Euro 2024 qualifiers. came out 바카라사이트

Considering the fatigue caused by the long flight, Gwangju coach Lee Jung-hyo did not include the two players in the summon list for the Suwon FC match. Considering that Uhm Ji-seong scored 1 goal and 1 assist in 3 matches, and Asani scored 4 goals in 4 matches, and scored 5 of the 6 goals Gwangju scored until the 4th round, the offense had no choice but to lose weight.

Hana Gwangju developed an attack as a team rather than individual performances. Of course, Lee Min-ki’s mid-range shot in the 4th minute of the first half was a successful goal by individual players with outstanding skills, but Park Han-bin’s goal in the 36th minute of the first half was a goal scored by four players from the front with a pass play.

Coach Lee Jeong-hyo said in an interview with <Best Eleven> last month, “I’m just a person who wants to score a lot of goals in a game. There’s something I always tell my players. If you don’t score after 10 times, you can do 20 or 30 times,” he emphasized.

Gwangju followed director Lee Jung-hyo’s words exactly. Against Suwon FC, he attempted 17 shots, 9 of which went into the goal. Even without Umji-seong and Asani, Lee Hee-kyun took 3 shots, and Joo Young-jae and Park Han-bin each tried 2 shots.

As a result, it was possible because the team itself was well organized without relying on an ace. It’s not easy for any team to win a game without two main guns. Moreover, Gwangju is a team that was promoted by winning the K-League 2 last season. The two consecutive victories following the game against Incheon proved not to be the result of relying solely on luck, but the result of solidifying the quality as a team.

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