Professional soccer K League 1 Sangmu Kim Cheon and Pohang Steelers sang the winner following 4 matches side by side.
Kimcheon defeated Seongnam 3-0 by scoring consecutive goals from Kim Kyung-min and Jo Kyu-sung in the first half and Park Ji-soo in the second half in the away match of Hana OneQ K League 1 2022 Round 8 held at Tancheon Sports Complex in Seongnam on the 6th.
With this, Cheon Kim, who got out of a draw in the last 3 matches (2 draws and 1 loss), increased the season’s points to 12 with 3 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses.
On this day, coach Kim Tae-wan and Kim Cheon had greater joy by winning the 200th K-League match (73 wins, 49 draws, and 78 losses) as the head coach.
Seongnam, who had harvested their first win of the season by winning 4-3 once morest Suwon FC in the 7th round following 2 draws and 4 losses, tried to win a streak, but failed.
Chun Kim took the lead with Kim Kyung-min’s first goal of the season, eight minutes into the game.
Youngjae Lee poked the ball caught in the midfield of his own camp forward, and Kyungmin Kim drove alone from the half line and beat two opposing defenders one following another and shook the net with a right footed shot from the left side of the penalty kick.
In the 45th minute of the first half, Gimcheon took another step forward with an additional goal by Jo Kyu-sung.
On the left side of the midfield, Lee Young-jae took the ball from Lee Jong-sung and took Lee Young-jae’s pass, and Jo Kyu-seong finished with a right-footed shot from the front inside the penalty area.
Jo Kyu-seong, who scored three goals in a row, shared his sixth goal of the season with Mugosa (Incheon) once more in the top scorer spot.
Afterwards, Gimcheon nailed the wedge when central defender Park Ji-soo scored the third goal with his head.
Pohang defeated Suwon FC 2-0 with goals from Huh Yong-jun and Shin Jin-ho and enjoyed their first win of the season in front of the home fans.
Again, Pohang, which added a win following 4 matches following 2 draws and 1 loss, increased the points to 14 (4 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses).
In the match once morest Suwon FC, they continued their four-game winning streak since last year.
Suwon FC, which recently lost two consecutive losses, stayed on 7 points (2 wins, 1 draws and 5 losses).
FC Seoul and Gangwon FC drew 2-2 in the first ‘Yongsoo Choi Derby’ of the season held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.
The match drew attention as it was the first visit to his home by coach Choi Yong-su, who was a player and coach in Seoul.
Seoul did not have a win in their 7th game (4 draws and 3 losses), and Gangwon in their 4th game (2 draws and 2 losses).
Gangwon took the lead by finishing the cutback following Yang Hyun-jun’s left break in the 25th minute of the first half, but Kim Dae-won, who was rushing to the doorstep.
In the 11th minute of the second half, Kim Dae-won’s additional goal from a penalty kick made it 2-0.
In the 22nd minute of the second half, Seoul took responsibility for the goal with a penalty kick taken directly from the left side of the goal area by Na Sang-ho.
Then, Seung-gyu Han, who stepped on the ground in the 24th minute of the second half, connected a pass pushed by Cho Young-wook from the right in the 30th minute into an equalizing goal in the doorstep, turning the game back to the beginning.
It was the goal of Han Seung-gyu, who transferred from Jeonbuk on the 25th of last month, to return to Seoul.