Suwon FC’s manager Kim Do-gyun, Lee Seung-woo, an offensively good match

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.”

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

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