Daejeon trying to run away 'interesting' → Jeonbuk chasing after, 'seven goals' Jeon Jin-woo → Lee Jung-hyo 'Ajeja' afternoon star head-on collision...The winning streak is gone, thin ice traveling
Daejeon trying to run away 'interesting' → Jeonbuk chasing after, 'seven goals' Jeon Jin-woo → Lee Jung-hyo 'Ajeja' afternoon star head-on collision...The winning streak is gone, thin ice traveling
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The best current trend in the K League 1 is Jeonbuk Hyundai. Jeonbuk has no loss (five wins and three draws) in the last eight consecutive games. The nightmare of falling into the abyss of the promotion and playoffs by ranking 10th in the last season is just a past now. Jeonbuk is currently in second place (22 points). It is five points shorter than the first-runner Daejeon Hana Citizen (27 points), who played one more game. The battle between Daejeon and Jeonbuk, which are trying to run away, is getting more interesting. However, it is premature to make either team laugh. The jungle-like journey continues. Back-to-back losses have disappeared in the last round. There is only one team, Jeju SK. The hyperbolic curve of joy and sorrow in every round is dancing.
Predictions are not easy for the 13th round of the Hana Bank K League 1 2025 as it will take place this weekend. Daejeon will have a showdown with FC Seoul at the Daejeon World Cup Stadium at 7 p.m. on Saturday. No one smiled at the first encounter of this season. The team tied the game 2-2. The reason why Daejeon ranks first is simple. It shows solid strength without any major ups and downs. It also excels in coping with crises. Daejeon had one loss after four wins, one draw, and has no loss (three wins and two draws) for five consecutive matches since then.
No. 9 Seoul (14 points) broke the chain of three consecutive losses in the last round, but the "winter" continues. Dark cloud casts over the team's winning streak (three draws and three losses) in six consecutive matches. However, Seoul coach Kim Ki-dong was confident that "spring" will come soon. "It's unfortunate that the results didn't come out, but I never thought the direction was wrong. I am playing well. I am confident that I will trust my players and rise high."
Jeonbuk will face Gwangju FC at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Gwangju World Cup Stadium. The two teams also met in the second round this season and ended up with a 2-2 draw. Jeonbuk has strong spearhead of striker Jun Jin-woo. He has swept four goals in recent four games. With a total of seven goals, he is chasing Daejeon's Joo Min-kyu (eight goals) under his chin in the scoring category. His whole body is a weapon. Jeon scored three goals with his right foot and two each with his head and left feet. Notably, he scored so pure that he did not even lose a single game in the game he scored
Gwangju suffered from measles due to coach Lee Jung-hyo's unexpected behavior toward the "Petitive" Oh, but it sank to the bottom through an apology and communication. Oh was criticized at the match against Sangmu in Gimcheon (1-0) in the last round, but scored the winning goal through a penalty kick. Of the five shots Gwangju recorded at the match against Gimcheon, three were from Oh's toes. The match between Oh and Jeon Jin-woo is also interesting. Gwangju (19 points), ranked fifth with four wins and two losses in the last six games, is aiming to take the lead.
The Pohang Steelers will bring Suwon FC home at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. The eighth-ranked Pohang (16 points) won a penalty kick just before the end of the match against Ulsan HD on Saturday, but missed three points by tying the match 1-1 thanks to Cho's good defense. The 11th-ranked Suwon FC (11 points) escaped from a single-digit score point by beating Daegu FC 2-1 on Sunday. Pohang hit a double play.
FC Anyang (16 points) at the seventh-ranked team will face Daegu (10 points), the lowest ranking team, at Anyang Sports Complex at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, while Jeju (11 points) at the 10th-ranked team will face Ulsan (21 points) at the Jeju World Cup Stadium at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday. 토토사이트 Jeju must end its three-game losing streak. Ulsan has a busier way to play one or two more games than other teams. Gimcheon (20 points) at the fourth-ranked team will have an away match against Gangwon FC (17 points) at sixth-ranked team at Songam Sports Town in Chuncheon at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.