[GOAL LIVE] One valid shot is all… Coach Choi Yong-soo, “There is no striker to score”

[골닷컴, 김천] Reporter Kang Dong-hoon = Gangwon FC coach Choi Yong-soo (48) expressed his disappointment while losing in the match once morest Gimcheon Sangmu. In particular, he left a deep regret regarding the part where the front-line resources were injured due to injuries while the attack work did not go smoothly that day.

Gangwon lost 0-1 in the away match once morest Gimcheon in the 10th round of the Hana One Q K League 1 2022 held at Gimcheon Sports Complex at 7 pm on the 5th. Gangwon held up well, but in the 18th minute of the second half, Kim Young-bin (30) committed a foul inside the box and conceded a penalty kick.

As a result of this loss, Gangwon might not add victories to their sixth match in the league and might not escape from a long sluggish tunnel. The ranking fell by one notch and placed 9th (2 wins, 4 draws, 4 losses, 10 points).

In a press conference following the match, coach Choi said, “I came well prepared for the opponent, but unfortunately we lost with just one PK.” There is a match once morest the leader Ulsan in the back, and I will prepare well so that I can recover well and bring good results.”

Gangwon’s attack work was not smooth enough to have only one effective shot. Coach Choi said, “This is an unavoidable reality. We need players who can score in order to get points, but there are no strikers. “I wish there were more players,” he said.

With no wins in their 6th match, they will face off once morest leaders Ulsan over the weekend. Coach Choi said, “Ulsan is perfect both individually and as a team in karate. But I don’t know what will happen in football. I will quickly forget today’s defeat and prepare to show a good match once morest Ulsan.”

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