FLUTTERING DAEJEON WILL FACE 'MODERN SONG' AGAIN IN FOUR DAYS...THIS TIME, JEONBUK

Fluttering Daejeon will face 'Modern Song' again in four days...This time, Jeonbuk

Fluttering Daejeon will face 'Modern Song' again in four days...This time, Jeonbuk

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Daejeon Hana Citizen, the leader of the K-League 1, who beat "defending champion" Ulsan HD in a weekday game, will meet with the "modern family" again in four days.

This weekend, he will face Jeonbuk Hyundai, which has won the most championships (nine times) in K-League history.

Daejeon, led by head coach Hwang Sun-hong, will play a home game against Jeonbuk in the seventh round of Hana Bank K League 1 2025 at 4:30 p.m. on the 5th at Daejeon World Cup Stadium.

At the beginning of this season, Daejeon is flying 'pulpulpulpul'.

After beating the Pohang Steelers 3-0 in the opening match, the team lost 0-2 in the second round against Ulsan and seemed to make some noise for a while. In the following five matches, the team has secured four wins and one draw (Suwon FC 1-0 win, Daegu 2-1 win, Jeju 3-1 win, Gwangju 1-1 draw, Ulsan 3-2 win) to maintain its No. 1 position with 16 points. It is five points behind Ulsan (11 points), which is ranking second.

In particular, Daejeon's morale rose significantly as it won its second showdown of the season against Ulsan, which took place on the 1st.

The match against Ulsan, which was held during the week, was originally scheduled for June 15 in the 18th round.

Ulsan played in advance due to its schedule to participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup (June 14th to July 13th).

Daejeon, which played the sixth round against Gwangju on the 29th of last month and met "rampant" Ulsan three days later, won 3-2 and succeeded in "hunting big fish" thanks to the winning goal of "Veteran Striker" Joo Min-kyu, who was substituted in the second half after a slugfest.

Daejeon, which repaid the loss to Ulsan in the second round, will face Jeonbuk this weekend with a hot rise.

Daejeon is full of confidence because it won one win and drew three times in four showdowns with Jeonbuk last year and recorded an unbeaten record.

Daejeon is the only team in the K League 1 with 13 goals (average 1.85 goals per game) in seven games this season, and has given up only seven goals (one goal per game), showing stability in cracking down on the back door. 스포츠토토

However, Jeonbuk has been undefeated in four consecutive games (two draws and two losses) since its victory in the opening game, but it beat FC Anyang 1-0 last weekend to get on the rise, so we must not let our guard down.

For this reason, coach Hwang Sun-hong instilled tension in the players after beating Ulsan, saying, "As soon as I am satisfied, I am eliminated."

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