Jeju, ahead of the Gangwon expedition, saves Hakbumson 'The Tomb of Management' despite the burden of physical strength
Jul 19, 2024
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Jeju will play an away game against Gangwon FC in the 24th round of 'Hana Bank K League 1 2024' at 7:30 p.m. on the 20th at Gangneung Stadium. Currently, Jeju ranks seventh in the league with 9 wins, 2 draws, 12 losses and 29 points. The atmosphere is at its best at the moment. In the 23rd round, he won 2-1 against Pohang, winning three consecutive home games. On the 17th, he defeated Kimpo FC 1-0 to advance to the semifinals of the Korea Cup for the second consecutive year. It is encouraging that it is producing results even in the forced army leading to weekdays and weekends.
The next opponent is Gangwon. Jeju, which has not been able to laugh in its five recent showdowns with Gangwon (four draws and one loss), is no different from an opportunity to avenge itself. The key is to recover your physical strength. He even played underwater bloodshed in the Korea Cup, which consumed a lot of physical strength. In addition, side defender Lee Ju-yong was also replaced by an injury early in the game. To make matters worse, even the core departure of the midfield in this game is inevitable to be absent due to cumulative warning disciplinary action. It is a moment when coach Kim Hak-beom's team management is needed more than ever.
do one's best within the range of operation. Yuri, a leading striker who returned from injury, is in his best condition by scoring goals in two consecutive games, including the Cup. Japan 'left foot technique'Kaina, who was recruited through the Asian quarter system, is showing his true value by assisting Yuri's winning goal in the Korea Cup. Koo Ja-cheol is leading the team's rise by showing outstanding leadership both on and off the ground, starting in two consecutive games, including the Cup. Lim Chang-woo, Ahn Tae-hyun, Han Jong-moo, and Gallego, who started as a substitute at the Korea Cup, can sprint in the league along with accumulating physical strength.
Head coach Kim Hak-beom fought hard on a rainy day. There is a lot of physical exhaustion. I put so much energy into it. It is important how to recover ahead of the Gangwon expedition. You have to overcome it with your mental strength. Players are also determined differently. I will prepare with the determination that it is the last game of every game. I want to give good results to the fans"He fired up his passion.
vanbasten@sportschosun.com