Ulsan, the leader in professional football, defeated Suwon at home and continued their upward trend of six consecutive wins.
About 45,000 cloud spectators entered the Seoul World Cup Stadium in Sangam, the largest number in professional sports since Corona 19.
Weekend professional football news, reporter Kim Sang-ik.
[Reporter]
Ulsan, the leader who does not know defeat, has increased its winning streak to ‘6’.
In the first half, Swedish 7th division legend Rubiksson’s consecutive goals resulted in a 2-1 victory over Suwon, leaving only one win to the K-League’s opening record of seven consecutive wins.
Rubiksson, who scored the opening goal in the 31st minute of the first half, opened another Suwon goal two minutes later.
Ulsan’s goalkeeper Jo Hyun-woo also saved a penalty kick and helped the team win by showing a saving show.
[Gustav Rubiksson / Ulsan midfielder: There were a lot of good passes from my colleagues, and I think the cooperation of the whole team made a good goal. There was a good pass, so I was able to finish.] About
45,000 people gathered at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, which was built by famous trot singer Lim Young-woong, known as Hwang Eui-jo’s best friend, and the largest number of spectators in a professional sports game since Corona 19. 온라인바카라
Amid enthusiastic support, FC Seoul scored 3 goals in the first half and booked an early victory.
In the 11th minute of the first half, Seoul took the lead thanks to Hwang Eui-jo’s successful penalty kick, and Na Sang-ho’s additional goal followed by Palosevic’s free kick netting goal followed by a 3-0 victory.
With 4 wins and 2 losses in the season, Seoul continued to compete for the top ranks with 12 points.
[Hwang Eui-jo / FC Seoul striker: While I am there, the goal is to create a team that can compete at the top of FC Seoul, so goals are of course important, but I will try to help our team win more in the future.] Pohang is at home in the second
half With consecutive goals scored in , they defeated Gwangju and took their 4th win, rising to 2nd place at once.