"Mountain Over the Mountain" Seoul, erased "Winning Mentalty"...A 'noisy neighbor' away from Anyang, which approaches heavier
"Mountain Over the Mountain" Seoul, erased "Winning Mentalty"...A 'noisy neighbor' away from Anyang, which approaches heavier
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FC Seoul is having a "sick spring." While having a terrible April, I was looking forward to a "blooming May," but the twisted thread still remains unsolved.
Seoul, led by head coach Kim Ki-dong, will have an away match against FC Anyang in the 12th round of the "Hana Bank K League 1 2025" at Anyang Sports Complex on Sunday. It is the second clash of this season with an opponent team that has been struggling due to past ties.
In order to stop the inconvenience, three points are required. Seoul has been winless for five consecutive games (two draws and three losses) amid three consecutive losses. At a home game held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on Thursday, the team lost 0-1 to its "old enemy" Jeonbuk Hyundai, falling to the bottom with three wins, four draws and four losses and 13 points.
It was a bitter match that reaffirmed their terrible jinx. Starting with 0-1 loss on July 23, 2017, Seoul could not laugh at home against Jeonbuk for 13 games (two draws and 11 losses). Notably, 48,008 players, who ranked third in the K-League 1, visited the stadium, the most ever, but bowed their heads again due to helpless defeat.
His performance was not that bad, but he repeated his poor performance. Seoul shot a whopping 21 times and had nine shots on goal, but failed to score a single goal. Jeonbuk showed impressive performance in practical soccer. He made three shots and two shots on target. The difference in "Winning Mentalty" was revealed.
"I have a lot on my mind," Kim said after the match against Jeonbuk. It is a shift in playing patterns. It is interpreted as his will to switch to soccer that produces results instead of soccer that he has been ordering from his team.
The biggest Achilles tendon in Seoul is its firepower that is not burning as if it were burning. The back door, which was tied with 11 goals scored in 11 games, is okay, but nine points are far below expectations.
Ahead of the match against Jeonbuk, head coach Kim was worried, "I've hit a lot of goalposts and missed a lot of one-on-one chances," but nothing has changed. Cho Young-wook and Lucas, who continue to receive opportunities to play, and Moon Seon-min and Banks, who were put in the second half, were all difficult to get a passing score. 토토사이트
However, soccer refers to goals. In any case, away matches in Anyang are more important than the result. Anyang plays a match without a draw, with five wins and seven draws. This means that the team does not play games to lower or close the gap. The team lost 1-2 in away matches in the first place in Daejeon Hana Citizen on Tuesday, but showed strong impression by boldly confronting the team as always.
For Seoul, it is necessary to make the most of the scoring opportunities that will come in order to take care of what it wants. We need to recall the match between the two teams on Feb. 22, the first showdown of the K League 1 and their first showdown of the season. At the time, Seoul raced fiercely against each other but continued to attempt shots, securing a 2-1 victory.