[GOAL LIVE] 4th match ‘winless’… Director Jeong Jeong-yong, “We can grow if we get through the crisis well”

[골닷컴, 목동] Reporter Dong-Hoon Kang = Professional soccer K League 2 Seoul E-Land has 3 draws and 1 loss in the last 4 matches without a win. As they fell into a long slump, the gap between them and the leader widened further. A situation in desperate need of a rebound. Director Jeong Jeong-yong (53) was also well aware of this, and he vowed to overcome the crisis without fail.

E-Land drew 1-1 once morest Jeonnam Dragons at 7 pm on the 8th at Mokdong Sports Complex in the Hana One Q K-League 2 2022 Round 13 postponement match. E-Land took the lead first with Lee Dong-ryul (21) creating an own goal, but he allowed a goal soon following.

With the draw that day, E-Land failed to win once more in the fourth game and failed to rebound. The ranking stayed in 7th place (4 wins, 8 draws, 5 losses, 20 points).

At a press conference following the match, coach Jung said, “The players did their best. The tactical and system changes were well taken, but what was disappointing was the finish. We will try to find a solution for the work and the parts that we finish in the final third.”

E-Land maintained a tight balance in the first half, but gave up the flow in the second half. Coach Jung said, “In the second half, my condition and physical strength were down a lot. After making changes in regarding 70 minutes, I regained my pace. I wonder what would have happened if I had changed a little earlier.” , and there were injuries, so I had no choice but to prepare well for the rest of the game.”

After the last match, he scored another goal and conceded a goal. Coach Jung said, “It shouldn’t become a habit. It’s never a good pace.” “I have to praise him for scoring in the first place, but I will discuss with the players the part of consecrating a goal in a short time. I will make sure that doesn’t happen,” he said.

E-Land will face off once morest Busan I’Park, where Park Jin-seop (45) is appointed over the weekend. Coach Jung said, “In a way, we were faced with today’s game, the Busan match, or following a coach change.” “If we get through the current crisis well, we can grow into a better team, so we need to prepare well. Busan is not easy, and there are no matches on weekdays.” Because of that, I don’t think it will be easy. If I don’t overcome this, it can be difficult, so I will prepare well.”

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