Anyang coach Yoo Byung-hoon "My fault is to manage the rest schedule, analyze the opponent, etc."
Aug 12, 2024
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FC Anyang, the leader of the K-League 2, held another bitter cup of defeat in the 'Supporters Derby" He met with Suwon Samsung twice this season and lost all of them. Anyang coach Yoo Byung-hoon apologized to the fans, saying, `The players did not give up until the end and scored even one goal, but my fault is big in the rest schedule and opponent analysis.'
Anyang lost 1-2 against Suwon in the 26th round of 'Hana Bank K League 2 2024' held at Mir Stadium in Yongin at 7:30 p.m. on the 12th. As a result, Anyang (46 points) failed to widen its gap with the second-place Jeonnam Dragons (42 points). It was comforting to avoid the defeat thanks to Lee Tae-hee's header goal in the 6th minute of extra time in the second half when they were being dragged 0-2.
Director Yoo said "Many fans came to see us on weekdays, and I'm sorry I didn't win. The players did not give up until the end and scored even one goal at the end. I think we can have a good performance in the next game." Then "Everything is my fault for not managing my schedule or analyzing my opponent properly during the break. I will reflect on myself first, work with the players and try to rebound in the next game."
On this day, coach Yoo did not use key midfielder Lee Young-jik. After giving birth leave as promised at the beginning of the season, he did not participate in the game to recover his condition. Coach Yoo was disappointed even before the game. However, he also said, `I don't regret it.' "There may be a vacancy in Lee's position, but Choi Kyu-hyun also played hard on the spot. It is true that the play was restricted by unnecessary warnings in the first half. It would have been nice to have Lee Young-jik, but Choi Kyu-hyun also worked hard. Only by boosting his performance can he become a player comparable to Lee Young-jik."
Finally, coach Yoo looked in a bad condition about Han Hee-kwon, who was excluded again in the 39th minute after replacing him at the start of the second half. I'll send a clear message," he said, calling for awakening.
wman@sportschosun.com