"If you win one game, you'll get a turning point." The desperation of the lowest Suwon FC Kim Eun-joong
"If you win one game, you'll get a turning point." The desperation of the lowest Suwon FC Kim Eun-joong
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"If you win one game, I think you can make a turning point."
Manager Kim Eun-joong of Suwon FC, the only winless team among the 12 K-League 1 teams in professional soccer, showed "toughness," saying he still believes in the team and himself.
Suwon FC only drew 1-1 at home in the seventh round of Hana Bank K League 1 2025 against the Pohang Steelers at Suwon Stadium on the 5th.
Suwon FC, which led with Sabak's first goal in the 12th minute of the first half, had several chances to score an additional goal, but failed to finish with a goal.
Then, in the fourth minute of the second half, Pohang Auberdan's header equalized, and eventually took only one point.
Suwon FC has failed to post a single win for the first seven games. It has tied for four and lost three games, posting only four points, and remains at the bottom of the standings.
Suwon FC's performance on the day seemed far from last place's.
The midfielder's team, which stood out by Yoon Bit-garam, who had a defensive line that crossed three-backs and four-backs, and diligent Lee Jae-won and sharp passes, was solid.
The movement of the four foreign strikers in the front was also threatening.
However, he failed to score the final goal. He created a considerable number of chances to score but failed to score an additional goal.
Coach Kim Eun-joong, who held a press conference after the game, seemed confident for a coach who had not won in seven games.
"I'm continuing to play the football I want to play, and my performance is improving. I'm sorry that the players pour out more than 100 percent, but I believe that if I win one game, it will be a turning point and I can win more games," he said with strength.
"In the next game, I think it would be good if I won even if my performance was a little bad," he said with a slight smile.
It is an income that he scored his K-League debut goal ahead of this season, an ambitious tall striker.
It is also encouraging that Abando helped Sabak score a goal. Abando started the game for the first time on the day and scored his first K-League offensive point.
"Sabak's latest goal is a signal to score more goals. I hope he scores more goals in the future. Abando, who started his first game as a starting player, still lacks physical stamina, but he did as well as he expected in terms of performance. We can win only when these players show good performance in the future," he said.
Pohang coach Park Tae-ha, who took one point from the enemy camp and continued his unbeaten streak in five games (three draws and two losses), said, "There was income from the growth of rookie players amid many injuries. I missed a good chance to score, but there were also some areas that prevented the opponent from performing well," and was generally satisfied with the result. 토토사이트
As for striker Lee Ho-jae, who missed a good chance to score, however, Lee said, "He needs to grow further. He is making enough efforts," adding, "I don't think he wants to join the national team yet. I think if he grows a little more, he will grow into a competitive player."