EVEN IF YOU SCORE TWO GOALS FIRST, YOU LOSE OR DRAW 2G IN A ROW...ARE YOU THE STRONGEST TEAM IN THE 21C K LEAGUE

Even if you score two goals first, you lose or draw 2G in a row...Are you the strongest team in the 21C K League

Even if you score two goals first, you lose or draw 2G in a row...Are you the strongest team in the 21C K League

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Jeonbuk Hyundai, which announced a new start under Gus Foye, is worried about a lack of hindsight.

Jeonbuk drew 2-2 at home against the Pohang Steelers in the fifth round of the K League 1 at Jeonju World Cup Stadium on the 16th.

Jeonbuk led 2-0 by combining Jeon Jin-woo's first goal in the 24th minute of the first half and Park Jae-yong's additional goal in the 29th minute of the first half, but it had to settle for the draw by dedicating two goals in the second half. Lee Tae-seok scored a comeback goal with a mid-range shot in the fifth minute of the second half, and Cho Sang-hyuk scored an equalizer in the 38th minute of the second half.

Jeonbuk has failed to maintain its momentum by beating Gimcheon Sangmu 2-1 in the opening match, and ended up with no win (two draws and two losses) in four consecutive matches. If the team's slump in the first and second legs of the quarterfinals of the Asian Champions League 2, which ended with all of its recent two losses, is included, it will have no win in six consecutive matches.

Jeonbuk's recent sluggishness stands out in the reality that it cannot guarantee victory even if it leads by two goals.

The second leg of the ALC2 quarterfinal against Sydney FC, which Jeonbuk suffered from a setback of its elimination, was worse than the match against Pohang. Jeonbuk, which lost 0-2 in the first round at its home turf, balanced the game with Jeon Jin-woo scoring multiple goals in the first half in the second round away match. If Jeonbuk only added one more goal in the second half, it could have secured a chance to win the title beyond the semifinal. However, the team was eliminated with a combined score of 2-5 in the first and second rounds, conceding three goals in the second half.

This scene was hard to see in Jeonbuk, which used to be called the strongest in the K-League in the 21st century. According to sports statistics firm Opta, Jeonbuk has lost in the Asian league, two goals ahead, since the data was collected in 2013. Jeonbuk had 35 wins and one draw in 36 matches up to the previous period. 카지노사이트

"There is a problem with the whole team. When I lost one goal, the players collapsed mentally," Foye said, sighing, "I think the bad parts of last season are repeating. We need to work hard mentally." Foye expected a change in the match against Pohang, but the same trend has been repeated this time, deepening his worries.

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