Gama Daegu coach “I missed the game that was in my hand”
After a bloody fight in the rain, manager Kim Do-gyun of K League 1 Suwon FC, who won a dramatic draw, expressed his half satisfaction.
Manager Kim Do-gyun said at a press conference following a 2-2 draw at the home match between Daegu FC and Hana One Q K League 1 2022 at Suwon Sports Complex on the 31st, “From our point of view, we are lucky to score an equalizing goal.
I want to say thank you to the players who didn’t give up and did their best until the end.”
Suwon FC took the lead with Jeong Jae-yong’s opening goal in the 14th minute of the first half, but in the first half, Daegu Ko Jae-hyeon equalized the score.
However, in the second half of the second half, Kim Hyun balanced the game with an equalizer from a penalty kick.
Although Lee Seung-woo, the team’s top scorer (10 goals and 2 assists) might not play due to a red card from the previous match, the players won the draw through a persistent struggle.
Manager Kim Do-kyun said, “In the first half, we played a good game aggressively without Lee Seung-woo, such as creating a lot of opportunities once morest Daegu.
Defensively, it was a bit disappointing, but offensively, it was okay.”
Regarding Kim Seung-jun’s departure scene, he said, “It looked like it wasn’t (a foul) from the outside, but I admit that it was a rough result even following the video review (VAR).”
As a player was sent off for two games in a row, Suwon FC will have to play once morest Incheon United on the 3rd of next month without Lee Seung-woo and Kim Seung-jun.
Manager Kim Do-kyun said, “Lee Seung-woo has a unique play, and that play gives a lot of help and strength to the team.
We have to think regarding how to find a breakthrough without Lee Seung-woo in the next Gyeonggi Province.”
He continued, “I’m very worried because (even Kim Seung-jun) is missing two players who will play a role in the attack.
There are also physical problems of the players, so we will consider them carefully.”
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On the other hand, Daegu manager Alexander Gama, who missed all the wins, might not hide his disappointment.
“In the first half, I felt that the sense of the game was greatly diminished,” Gama said.
In the second half, he reminded the players of what to do and created equalizers and come-back goals, but in the end, he conceded a goal by a ridiculous mistake.
“I’m trying to show the players how they played once more,” he said.
I don’t think it’s a good game to have a high possession of the ball.
He also scored fewer goals compared to the number of shots (23).
We need to find the problem and fix it.”
/yunhap news