"Ramadan is over"
If the team wins at home in the seventh round of the K-League at Suwon World Cup Stadium at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, it will clinch its third consecutive win in the league for the first time in three years and seven months since September 2020. It is also possible that the team will regain its lead in the same round depending on Anyang's results.
Suwon manager Yeom Ki-hoon quickly changed the atmosphere of the locker room, which was stagnant after relegation last season, to pave the way for a rebound. Suwon has recorded the most goals with 10 goals as of the sixth round. The average score per game has doubled from 0.83 goals last year to 1.67 goals this season. He is showing performance that is consistent with the "offensive soccer" pursued by manager Yeom, as he ranks second in the K League 2 key pass and third in the actual scoring ratio compared to the expected score this season. Suwon has also been selected as the best team in the round by the Korea Professional Football Association through two consecutive wins in the past two games. There are many good news, with Jupo Mulic and main midfielder Tungara rapidly recovering their normal condition as Ramadan, the Islamic fasting holiday, ended on the 8th, and tall striker Kim Hyun-hyun rapidly emerging as a new fixer with two consecutive games of goals.
Kimpo (5 points), which is ranked 12th out of 13 teams with one win in five games and no wins in the last three consecutive games, desperately needs a rebound. If he wins the first league showdown in history in front of Suwon's "first-grade home crowd," he can boost the atmosphere. Kimpo coach Ko Jung-woon is looking forward to the fact that his performance is gradually improving, with his second scoreless game (0-0) of the season in the sixth round against Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province.
The "Chungcheong Derby" between Asan and Cheonan City will take place at the Yi Sun-shin Stadium in Asan. Asan and Cheonan have strong sense of rivalry. At this year's Chungcheong Derby, the two teams will be held after replacing their coaches for the first time, both teams will be given points and pride in their hometown. Currently, Asan in South Chungcheong Province is ranked fifth with eight points and Cheonan City is 11th with five points. Asan in South Chungcheong Province won all three showdowns last season.
The showdown between the leading Anyang (13 points) and the third-place Busan (9 points), which will be held at 4:30 p.m. on the 13th at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium, is also expected to be hot. Although Busan won all four games against Anyang last season, including the Korean Cup (formerly FA Cup), the atmosphere has been better recently, with Anyang winning no losses (4 wins and 1 draw) and three consecutive wins. I wonder how Yoo Byung-hoon, who took the helm of Anyang this year, will perform in a resourceful competition with Busan coach Park Jin-seop, who has experience in promotion. 스포츠토토
In addition, on the 13th, the lowest-ranked Gyeongnam, seventh-ranked Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju, eighth-ranked Bucheon and ninth-ranked Seongnam will clash, and on the 14th, fourth-ranked Jeonnam and 10th-ranked Ansan, which have to wash away their nightmare of a crushing defeat against Suwon, will face off. Yoo Byung-hoon, a coach from Busan, and Im Kwan-sik, a coach from Jeonnam, are in a cheeky fate to bring a point from their parents' home.