On August 14, 1st place Gimcheon, 2nd place Gimpo, 3rd place Gyeongnam, 4th place Busan, 5th place Anyang, 6th place Bucheon…

August 15: 1st place Gimcheon (48 points), 2nd place Busan (44 points), 3rd place Gimpo (42 points), 4th place Gyeongnam (41 points), 5th place Anyang (39 points), 6th place Bucheon (38 points)…

Professional football K League 2 (second division) coach Kim Cheon is in charge of his 12th goal of the season, and the competition for the top ranks is getting fiercer as he firmly holds the lead over Seoul E-Land.

Gimcheon raced to the top (48 points) with a 4-0 victory over E-Land in the 26th round of the Hana One Q K League 2 2023 round home game held at Gimcheon Stadium in Gyeongsangbuk-do on the 15th.

Busan I-Park moved up two places from fourth to second (44 points) with a 1-0 victory over the Jeonnam Dragons.

Gimpo FC, which beat Cheonan City FC the previous day and jumped from fifth to second place, fell to its limit in a day after being pushed by Busan.

In addition, Gyeongnam FC, which was in second place until the previous day’s game, fell to third place behind sixth-place Bucheon FC.

As a result, the leading player Gimcheon has continued his six-game winning streak at home since the match against the Ansan Greeners in the 16th round on June 10, showing off his invincible side at home for more than two months, intensifying competition for second place.

E-Land, which lost to Gimcheon, remained in 11th place (26 points) without a victory in 8 games (3 draws and 5 losses).

In the 39th minute of the first half, Kim Cheon took the lead with Doo-jae Won’s header following Kim Hyeon-wook’s cross, but in the 18th minute of the second half, Lee Jun-seok’s grounder shot from the left side of the penalty arc hit the bottom left corner of the goal, widening the gap to 2-0.

Gimcheon goal scorer Jo Young-wook, who stirred the E-Land camp with his quick feet and out-of-the-box penetration, opened the goal in the second half of the second half.

Cho Young-wook quickly penetrated beyond the defensive line in the middle of the second half and seemed to score Kim Chun’s third goal, but as a result of the video review (VAR), it was judged that his teammate had committed a foul in an advanced situation, and the goal was canceled.

In the 44th minute of the second half, a shot hit hard by Cho Young-wook from the right square of the goal hit the post.

Cho Young-wook’s goal came with less than a minute remaining in the game.

In the 52nd minute of the second half, Kim Min-joon’s pass was finished with a right-footed shot from the front of the goal area, shaking the net.

Even with this goal scene, VAR continued for nearly 2 minutes, and Cho Young-wook was clearly anxious.

Jo Young-wook, who reported the 12th goal of the season, surpassed Valdivia (Jeonnam) and Glayson (Gyeongnam, 11 goals) and rose to the sole lead in the scoring rankings.

Kim Cheon completed a 4-0 victory with Politician’s wedge goal 3 minutes later.

  • Busan jumped to second place with Lamars’ penalty kick goal in the 38th minute of the second half

At the Busan Gudeok Stadium, the home team, Busan I’Park, won 1-0 against the Jeonnam Dragons with Lamas’ penalty kick in the 38th minute of the second half.

Busan striker Park Dong-jin, who was rapidly breaking through to the goal, was knocked over by Jeonnam defender Go Tae-won, grabbing his uniform, resulting in a penalty kick, which Lamas calmly succeeded.

Busan’s ranking rose two places from 4th to 2nd (44 points).

Jeonnam remained in 7th place (34 points).

by: 토토사이트

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