(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Bae Jin-nam = Professional football Jeju United defeated FC Seoul, which was hit directly by the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19), and went undefeated in five consecutive matches.
Jeju defeated Seoul 2-1 in the 43rd minute of the second half with Jonathan Ring, who scored two goals in the first half of the Hana WonQ K League 1 2022 Round 6 away match held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 19th.
With this, Jeju gained 3 wins and 2 draws in 5 games following the 0-3 loss to the Pohang Steelers in the opening game and increased the season’s points to 11, moving up to second place.
After a 2-0 win over Daegu FC in the opening round, Seoul stayed on 5 points by recording 5 draws (2 draws and 3 losses) including the last 3 consecutive losses.
After the opening of the Seoul World Cup Stadium due to grass replacement construction, Seoul played five consecutive away games and then the home opening game was held on the same day.
However, he was unable to operate his normal power at the place where he greeted the home fans for the first time of the season.
In Seoul, where 11 players are known to have tested positive for COVID-19, there are also injuries, so according to the Korea Professional Football Federation’s COVID-19 response manual, the minimum 17 players required for the match were filled.
There is one less entry than Jeju (18 people), but the bigger problem is that 11 of them have never played in a game this season, except for the six starting players (Shin-Jin Kim, Seong-Yoon Kwon, Ko Ko-Han, Palosevich, Seong-Jin Kang, and Sang-Ho Na). was the point.
Nine out of 17 volunteers were under the age of 22 (U-22).
As a result, it was difficult to form a normal group. Rookie striker Kim Shin-jin played as a central defender.
Coaches, including coach Ahn Ik-soo, were also infected with Corona 19, and coach Kim Jin-gyu, the youngest of the leaders, took over the baton temporarily.
The balance of the game played on the ‘slanted playground’ collapsed in the first 10 minutes.
Jumin-kyu connected a lob pass from the front of the opponent’s midfield, and the ring penetrated into the space behind the defense and finished with a left-footed shot from the right side of the goal area.
It was the K-League debut goal for Ling, a Swedish striker who wore a Jeju uniform this year.
In the 26th minute of the first half, Ling and Ju Min-gyu created another goal.
When Ahn Hyeon-beom passed the ball from the right to the center, and Ju Min-gyu lightly blew it from the right side of the penalty tee, the ring drove it into the front of the goal and scored an additional goal with his left footed shot.
In the second half, Jeju did not delay the offensive.
However, Seoul goalkeeper Baek Jong-beom, who made his K-League debut that day, saved Gerso in the 5th minute of the second half and ring shots in the 17th minute of the second half.
In the 35th minute of the second half, Baek Jong-beom was replaced with Hwang Seong-beom due to bleeding in the forehead from the collision following blocking Jung Woo-jae’s one-on-one shooting in the 35th minute.
Seoul summoned Ling, Gerso, and Ju Min-gyu to the bench and drove Jeju, who had lost their strength, to score a goal in the 43rd minute of the second half.
Park Ho-min and Lee Seung-jae, who were replaced side by side three minutes ago, worked together to score a pursuit goal.
Park Ho-min kicked the ball through the left side of the Jeju goal area by Lee Seung-jae and Park Ho-min with his right foot. It was Park Ho-min’s first goal in just three minutes of his K-League debut.
Although they might not turn the game over, Seoul stopped Jeju’s four-game goalless streak.
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