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Jeonbuk wins 2-0 in the opening match against Seoul… Ki Sung-yong replaced in 36 minutes (total)

FC Seoul Ki Sung-yong is having a ball fight with Jeonbuk Hyundai Kim Bo-kyung (left) in a match between Jeonbuk Hyundai and FC Seoul in the opening game of’Hanawon Q K League 1 2021′ held at Jeonju World Cup Stadium in Jeonju, Jeonbuk on the 27th. 2021.2.27/News1 © News1 Reporter Yoo Gyeong-seok

‘Defending Champion’ Jeonbuk Hyundai won the opening match of the K-League in the 2021 season thanks to the own goal of opponent defending Kim Won-gyun. Director Kim Sang-sik won the command tower debut match.

FC Seoul captain Ki Sung-yong, who had recently been controversial for’sexual assault’, started on this day, but was replaced with a muscle problem in the first 36 minutes.

Jeonbuk won 2-0 in the opening game of’Hanawon Q K League 1 2021′ against Seoul held at 2 pm on the 27th at Jeonju World Cup Stadium.

The cross of Jeonbuk Kim Bo-kyung in the second half, which was tense at 0-0, hit the head of Seoul defender Kim Won-gyun and shook the net. The first goal in the 2021 season was an own goal. Following this, Jeonbuk scored an extra goal in the extra time in the second half, putting a key to victory.

Jeonbuk brought out a ‘4-2-3-1’ formation on this day. Gustavo was listed in the front, and Seongyoon Lee, Bokyung Kim, and Kyowon Han were in the second line. Choi Young-jun and Ryu Jae-min came out with a double volanchi, and Yong-yong, Hong Jeong-ho, Kim Min-hyuk, and Lee Ju-yong were selected as four backs. The goalkeeper is Song Bum-geun.

Seoul deployed Park Joo-young, Jo Young-wook, and Na Sang-ho as forward strikers, and Palosevich, Ki Sung-yong, and Osmar were placed in Jungwon. Yoon Jong-gyu, Hyeon-su Hwang, Won-gyun Kim, and Gwang-min Go came out as forebacks. Yang Hanbin wore the goalkeeper’s gloves.

Contrary to expectations, Seoul took the initiative in the beginning. In Seoul, the counterattack using the freshman Na Sang-ho was sharp.

In the 3rd minute of the first half, Na Sang-ho used his fast speed to dig into the right side of the penalty box, and even connected with a right-footed shot, but was blocked by Song Bum-geun’s save.

Jeonbuk, where the game didn’t go well, made a tactical change by subtracting Sungyoon Lee and putting Seungdae Kim in the first 23 minutes. Seung-Dae Kim was placed two-top with Gustavo.

Jeonbuk also gradually increased its market share and launched a counterattack. In the 42nd minute of the first half, Kyowon Han’s header missed. Just before the end of the first half, Gustavo’s decisive heading missed Lee’s cross and hit the ground.

In Seoul, there was a bad news in which Ki Sung-yong, who had been controversial about sexual assault ahead of the game, was replaced with Han Chan-hee due to an abnormality in the right thigh muscle in the first 36 minutes.

Even in the early half of the second half, Seoul pushed Jeollabuk-do to score goals.

In the 3rd minute of the second half, Jo Young-wook, who exchanged a one-touch pass with Park Joo-young, shot a right-footed shot, but was blocked by the goalkeeper. Two minutes later, Yoon Jong-gyu’s right footed shot went over the goal. In the 11th minute of the second half of Seoul, Palosevich broke through and shot a shot, but Song Bum-geun blocked it.

Jeonbuk, which had been playing a frustrating game, except Gustavo and Ryu Jae-moon in 13 minutes in the second half. The atmosphere was changed by putting in foreign players Barau and Ilyuchenko at the same time.

The replacement tactic was successful. In Jeonbuk, Kim Min-hyuk’s free kick shot was blocked by Yang Han-bin in the 19th minute of the second half, and Lee Yong’s right-footed shot went slightly off the left post.

After a while, Han Kyo-won’s conversion shot while holding the penalty box hit the defense and missed the goal.

Jeonbuk, which kept hitting the goal, paid off in the second half of the 30th minute. Kim Bo-kyung crosses the free kick taken from the left side, and Seoul defender Kim Won-gyun’s own goal came out during the competition. The ball that was hit by Kim Won-gyun’s head did not reach the hand of goalkeeper Yang Han-bin, and it became a goal.

Jeonbuk offensive, and Barowoo’s goal in the second half of the second half was virtually split. In the end, Jeonbuk won 2-0 in the opening game.

Suwon FC, who was promoted to K-League 1 this season, drew 1-1 in the first round match against Daegu FC held in Daegu on this day.

Suwon took the lead with Yang Dong-hyun’s opening goal in the 28th minute of the first half, but Kim Jinhyuk scored an equalizer in the 21st minute of the second half of Daegu. In the end, both teams managed to draw for 90 minutes.

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