K-League 2 4th place Bucheon leader Gwangju 21 defeat… Daejeon overall 3rd place

Anyang, who placed 2nd place, defeated Busan 1-0 at the bottom… 14 match unbeaten streak

Bucheon FC, who placed 4th in the K League 2 (Second Division) of professional football, defeated the leader Gwangju FC and increased their chances of advancing to the playoffs.

Bucheon won 2-1 over Gwangju with Lee Si-heon, who scored his first multi-goal on the professional stage in the home match of the Hana One Q K League 2 2022 round 36 held at the Bucheon Sports Complex on the 30th.

Bucheon, who had won the first six games, was still in 4th place (53 points, 15 wins, 8 draws, 10 losses, 41 points), but 3rd place Daejeon Hana Citizen (53 points, 15 wins, 8 draws, 7 losses, 51 points) and a victory point achieved a tie

From this season, the K-League 2 playoffs for promotion to K-League 1 will be played from fifth place.

3rd place has an advantage by playing one game less than 4th and 5th places.

Leaders (69 points, 20 wins, 9 draws and 4 losses) Gwangju lost in 12 matches.

K-League 2 4th place Bucheon defeated leader Gwangju 2-1...  'Because I'm standing up for 3rd place!' (Overall)

Bucheon striker Lee Si-heon was at the forefront of the victory.

In the 44th minute of the first half, when Park Chang-joon’s cross from the right was connected by Oh Jae-hyeok with a header pass from the left side of the goal, Gwangju goalkeeper Kim Kyung-min caught the ball.

Gwangju did not stand still.

In the 7th minute of the second half, Hayes finished the cross from the right by Park Han-bin with a header and shook the Bucheon goal net.

Bucheon took the lead once more with Siheon Lee’s second goal.

In the 23rd minute of the second half, as the cross raised by Honam Kim from the right might not properly rest on Jiho Han’s head at the nearest post and flowed in front of the goal area, Siheon Lee shot into the lower left corner of the goalkeeper and made it 2-1.

This is the first time Siheon Lee, who made his professional debut in 2019, has scored multiple goals in the K-League.

At the Busan Asiad Main Stadium, FC Anyang defeated the home team, Busan I’Park 1-0.

Anyang continued their undefeated streak since the match (2-2 draw) once morest Daejeon Hana Citizen on June 18th for the 14th game (9 wins, 5 draws).

K-League 2 4th place Bucheon defeated leader Gwangju 2-1...  'Because I'm standing up for 3rd place!' (Overall)

Anyang remained in second place (59 points, 16 wins, 11 draws and 5 losses).

The gap with Gwangju narrowed to 10 points.

Busan remained at the bottom of the 11 teams (23 points, 5 wins, 8 draws and 20 losses).

Busan, who worked hard to win their first two home wins of the season, showed the upper hand in the midfield fight.

However, Anyang made more scenes close to scoring with a quick and concise attack.

In the 32nd minute of the first half, Busan goalkeeper Goo Goo Min managed to clear Jonathan’s head from a diagonal free-kick cross raised by Lee Jung-bin from the left.

Anyang continued to threaten the Busan goal with Andrigo’s left-footed mid-range shot in the 42nd minute and Kim Jeong-hyeon’s header in the 44th minute of the second half, but they might hardly score.

The winning goal came in extra time in the second half.

In the 46th minute of the second half, Baek Seong-dong’s shot from the left side of the goal was blocked by the keeper, so Jeong Seok-hwa fell and shot once more, shaking the net.

The assistant referee raised the flag that Baek Seong-dong was in an offside position when he caught the ball, but the referee communicated with the VAR room and acknowledged the goal as it was.

Anyang coach Lee Woo-hyeong’s replacement card was just right.

Baek Seong-dong came in in the 26th minute of the second half, and Jeong Seok-hwa was put in at the start of the second half.

/yunhap news

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