11TH PLACE TO FALL JEONBUK HYUNDAI TO AVOID RELEGATION...

11th place to fall Jeonbuk Hyundai to avoid relegation...

11th place to fall Jeonbuk Hyundai to avoid relegation...

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The ranking, which had already risen to ninth place, has fallen to 11th place. Jeonbuk Hyundai, which has plummeted to the Final B for the first time in its history, must increase its defense concentration and goal-scoring ability.

Jeonbuk Hyundai, led by head coach Kim Doo-hyun, ranks 11th with nine wins, 10 draws, 15 losses and 37 points as of the end of the 34th round of the league (Oct. 19). Jeonbuk has the worst league race in this season itself. It had an irrelevant season for the first time in 10 years while staying in fourth place in the league last year, and sought a rebound by recruiting players through storm to make up for the loss, but its ranking plummeted further.

After recording no wins in five games since the opening, coach Dan Petrescu left the team with his voluntary resignation, and manager Kim, who was appointed as a firefighter, tried to extinguish the fire, but fell to the bottom of the rankings as he fell into a swamp of no wins in seven consecutive games. Since then, he has caught Jeju-Ulsan one after another and rebounded with a six-game unbeaten streak in the league, but in the 33rd round, he has been shaken by Daejeon in the first match of the final round against Daegu.

Jeonbuk in Need of Results

In particular, the defeat in the first match of the final round against Daejeon was quite fatal. If the team had three points against Daejeon, it would have widened the gap with the 11th-ranked team by five points to gain the upper hand in the relegation zone competition with the 9th-ranked Daegu, but rather, it lost and fell to 11th and narrowed the gap with the lowest-ranked Incheon to five points again.

In addition, Jeonbuk, which missed the victory against Daegu in the last match, made the worst mistake of losing two golden opportunities. In the 33rd round match against Daegu, Jeonbuk was shaken by allowing two runs in the first half, but succeeded in turning the tables with an overwhelming performance in the second half.

With the team poised to win, Jeonbuk eventually collapsed from concentration in the second half. Jeonbuk allowed one goal and one assist to Edgar who was deployed right before the end of the game, but ended up losing the entire match from 3-2 to 4-3.

Afterwards, Jeonbuk started reorganization for two weeks by taking advantage of the A-match break, and encountered the first final round match against Daejeon at home, seeking to rebound again. In the match against Daejeon, Jeonbuk dominated the game and shook hands. It had a whopping 66 percent of possession rate and 18 shootings, displaying overwhelming attack power. However, it failed to break down the opponent team's defense efficiently, and collapsed as it missed a decisive opportunity. 메이저사이트

Jeon Byung-kwan's shot, which had a decisive opportunity just before the end of the first half, went off the post, and Moon Seon-min, who was substituted in the second half, knocked on the goal twice, but failed. In the end, Jeonbuk, which was in trouble in terms of goal-determining ability, collapsed due to Daejeon's fatal counterattack, dedicating points and falling to 11th place, and faced a direct relegation crisis.

In the previous two games, Jeonbuk exposed weaknesses in its defensive concentration and goal-making ability, and was frustrated with the perfect opportunity to escape. Under Kim, the structured build-up and attack movements were revived, raising expectations, but there is no result.

Jeonbuk has only four more games to play. Will it be able to overcome the crisis of its first-ever relegation by securing all the points that it can earn.

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