21 shots in Seoul are useless... Jeonbuk wins 1-0 with Song Min-gyu's winning goal
21 shots in Seoul are useless... Jeonbuk wins 1-0 with Song Min-gyu's winning goal
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Jeonbuk Hyundai in the K League 1 of professional football continued its absolute strength at the Seoul World Cup Stadium to rise to second place.
Jeonbuk beat FC Seoul 1-0 in an away game in the 11th round of Hana Bank K League 1 2025 at Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 3rd by keeping Song Min-gyu's goal in the 23rd minute of the first half.
Jeonbuk, which has been on a steep rise with five wins and two draws in seven games, including three consecutive wins, has accumulated 21 points and ranked second after Daejeon Hana Citizen (26 points).
In particular, Jeonbuk has continued its extreme form since July 2, 2017 (1-2 loss) at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.
On the other hand, Seoul, which failed to catch Jeonbuk at home again this time, lost three consecutive games and remained at the bottom without adding to the score at 13.
Jeonbuk, which put Compagno, Song Min-gyu, and Jeon Jin-woo at the forefront of offense, connected the first shot of the game to the first goal.
A cross from the right side by Kim Tae-hwan came to the left side of the goal area, and Song hit it with his head to shake the net. It was Song's first goal of the season, which had been limited to assistance this season.
In Seoul, Cho Young-wook, who celebrated his 200th career game in the team, was at the forefront, and Lucas, Lingard and Kang Sung-jin led the attack, but they were rarely dragged around without creating opportunities in the penalty area.
In the 29th minute of the first half, Lingard's right-footed mid-range shot from the left side was hit by Jeonbuk goalkeeper Song Bum-keun, and Kang Sung-jin's left-footed shot from behind the penalty arc rose above the net in the 42nd minute.
Seoul, which changed Kang Sung-jin to Moon Sun-min, a "Jeonbuk native" at the start of the second half, and replaced midfielder Ryu Jae-moon with Lee Seung-mo, launched a wave of attacks from the beginning.
Rather, Jeonbuk Kang Sang-yoon's shot, which received Compagno's pass in the 7th minute of the second half, shook the net and almost became an additional goal for Jeonbuk, but the on-field review pointed out Compagno's handball and was not recognized as a score.
Seoul, which swept its chest, tried to score a goal in the 12th minute of the second half when Lucas floated the ball with his right foot from the back of the penalty arc, but was blocked by Song Bum-keun.
In the 19th minute of the second half, Seoul sent Banks instead of Cho Young-wook to score a goal, and Jeonbuk tried to secure stability by dispatching midfielder Han Kook-young and defender Yeon Je-woon three minutes later, excluding Song Min-gyu and midfielder Kim Jin-kyu. 먹튀검증
Seoul's desperate tapping continued, but Hwang Do-yoon's mid-range shot in Song Bum-keun's arms in the 36th minute of the second half, and Kim Joo-sung's shot floated above and hit the ground in a golden one-on-one opportunity stemming from Lingard's exquisite groundball cross in the 38th minute of the second half.
Seoul fired 21 shots, including nine shots on target, but failed to score a goal.