E-Land's Jung Jae-min is in love with his old team, Ansan! "I want to show you a better side and I want to score a goal"

Aug 30, 2024

E-Land's Jung Jae-min is in love with his old team, Ansan! 'I want to show you a better side and I want to score a goal'
photo courtesy of Seoul E-Land
If Seoul E-Land FC wins the away game in Ansan, a blue light will light up the lead.

E-Land (3rd place, 41 points) will play an away game against Ansan FC (11th place, 26 points) at 7:30 p.m. on the 31st at Wa Stadium in Ansan, in the 29th round of 'Hana Bank K League 2 2024'.

E-Land, which is ranked third with 12 wins, 5 draws and 9 losses and 41 points, has harvested 10 points with 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in its last 5 games, closely trailing the leader Anyang by two games. Depending on the result of this game, it may rise to second place and narrow down the lead to one game.

E-Land is gaining momentum by winning 2-0 against Suwon Samsung with consecutive goals by Jung Jae-min and Byun Kyung-joon at home in the 28th round. It is also good to see that he recorded a clean sheet in 15 games.

But we can't let our guard down. I have a painful memory of losing 0-3 to Ansan at home in the 19th round. Another thing to be wary of is that Ansan was selected as the best team with a 3-2 victory over Cheonan in the previous round.

Jung Jae-min from Ansan will be at the vanguard of the revenge battle to pay back the defeat at home.

Jung Jae-min, a tall striker of 1m92, made his K-League debut in Ansan last year and scored five goals and one assist to impress fans.

Jung Jae-min, who moved to K League 1 Suwon FC ahead of this season, joined Seoul E-Land in the summer transfer market and scored two goals. In particular, he played an active role in the match against Suwon in the last round by scoring the first winning goal that determined the direction of the game.

Jung Jae-min, who will face his former team for the first time since moving, said "I want to show better performance and have a strong desire for goals because it's a showdown with the friendly team." I will not let my guard down and prepare hard so that I can win."

Byun Kyung-joon, who has led the team's rise by exploding four goals in the last six games, is also on the lookout for a start.

Byun Kyung-joon, who is the only player in the team to play in all games this season, played full-time for the first time against Suwon and scored a net in extra time.

Another factor to look forward to is whether Byun Kyung-joon, who is recording a career high with seven goals and four assists, will perform.

Attention is focusing on whether Seoul E-Land, which is seeking its first promotion in 10 years, will be able to face an A-match break in the lead by continuing its K League's strongest firepower aspect.





dhhan@sportschosun.com