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Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

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Hello everyone, today is June 29, 2024, let's take a look at today's "Hanzu Evening News" focus news, which is as follows:

1. K1 League: Seven years of shame and snow, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

2. K2 League: The wind blows strongly! Gimpo was drawn after a winning streak

3. Be an opponent first and then a teammate! Ulsan targets Nam Tae-hee

Let's take a look at the details of each news

K1 League: Seven years of humiliation, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

Since the final round of the 2016 K1 League championship group was beaten by Park Ju-young away to Jeonbuk, FC Seoul has not left a good memory at the Jeonju World Cup Arena, except for a draw, the rest of the games have been lost. After two consecutive wins, Kim Ki-dong's team is particularly interested in "rewriting history", especially the 2-3 home defeat to Jeonbuk in the first leg of Seoul, which also gave Kim Ki-dong's team an extra layer of revenge.

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk
Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

But no one thought that Jeonbuk Hyundai would be so vulnerable. Kwon Wangui took the lead with a header in the first half, and Han Seung-kyu added another point before half-time, and Seoul led by two goals at halftime.

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

In the second half, Seoul continued to press their opponents, and Ilyuchenko missed chances one after another. Perhaps because the score was behind and the mentality was unbalanced, Jeonbuk veteran Kim Jin-so actually deliberately stepped on Seoul defender Choi Jun, and the referee showed a red card after reading VAR and sent Kim Jin-so off. Using this set-piece, Lingard assisted Lee to rewrite the score to 3-0! Although Jeonbuk Thiago then pulled a goal back, the demoralized Jeonbuk was unable to recover, but was given a pass and a shot by Seoul's substitute foreign aid Tavares, helping Kang Sung-jin to score consecutive goals at the same time, he also completed the first goal of the league, and finally lost 1-5 at home.

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk
Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

1-5, which is also the worst single home loss in the history of Jeonbuk Hyundai in the history of the K League, and this score also equaled the shameful record of the first game in the AFC Champions League 12 years ago. In this fiasco, Jeonbuk continued to be at the bottom. And for this victory, FC Seoul waited seven years and conquered the Jeonju World Cup Arena again after 2,554 days!

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk
Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

After a 5-1 run, Jeonbuk's psychological advantage over Seoul was gone. After three consecutive wins, Kim Ki-dong's team is on a healthy trajectory.

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk
Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

In the other two matches, Gimcheon Sangmu, who fought in heavy rain, defeated Daegu FC 2-0 with Choi Ki-ron's excellent performance in the second half, and Gimcheon Sangmu also won three consecutive victories and temporarily topped the table. In Daejeon, Hwang Sunhong's team suffered a back-to-back defeat, losing 0-2 to Suwon FC, and Jung Seung-won scored in consecutive games. The first meeting between the two national coaches ended in the victory of Kim Eun-jung.

K2 League: The Wind Blows! Gimpo was drawn after a winning streak

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk
Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

Tonight on the stage of the K2 League, both matches ended in a draw. In Gimpo, South Korea, Gimpo FC, who were forced to draw in midweek, had a bad start against Cheonan City and were scored by the opponent's lightning. However, 15 minutes later, Gimpo equalised. After equalising, Gimpo FC tried to chase after the victory, but there was no way to rewrite the score. In the end, the two sides drew 1-1, and after two wins, two draws also allowed Gimpo FC to slow down the pace of catching up with leaders FC Anyang.

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk
Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

In the other game, Busan IPark tied the score twice in the torrential rain after falling behind twice at home, and finally drew 2-2 with Seongnam FC. In this game, Seongnam foreign aid Chris scored twice, but could not help the team win.

Be an opponent first, then a teammate! Ulsan targets Nam Tae-hee

Hanzu Evening News (2024.6.29) - Seven years of shame today, Seoul won 5-1 away against Jeonbuk

For Ulsan HD FC, after letting go of Xue Young-woo, who will be signed to replace him? But for now, Ulsan's coach Hong Myung-bok seems to have a soft spot for regrouping his "London generation" disciples. After yesterday we revealed that Ulsan was about to sign Jung Woo-young, there is news today that Ulsan and Yokohama Mariners are in talks over the transfer of Nam Tae-hee. In the AFC Champions League East Asia finals that ended in the first half of the year, Ulsan and Yokohama met, and finally Ulsan lost on penalties and missed the final. At present, Ulsan and Yokohama are negotiating the transfer of Nam Tae-hee, and if it happens, there is no doubt that there will be one more person in the "Hong's Nursing Home".

(Editor in charge: Korea Football Research Association)

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