Ulsan-Jeonbuk Hyundai's '1 goal difference loss No. 5' Anyang, a freshman who is more disappointed because he can't do it
Ulsan-Jeonbuk Hyundai's '1 goal difference loss No. 5' Anyang, a freshman who is more disappointed because he can't do it
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FC Anyang, who has just been promoted to K League 1, lost by one goal against the reigning champion teams even though they played on an equal footing. It is a regret that remains because they are doing well despite unfavorable conditions and could have even achieved better results.
Anyang lost 0-1 at home against Ulsan in the 19th round of Hana Bank K League 1 2025 at 7:30 p.m. on the 23rd at Anyang Stadium in Gyeonggi Province.
Due to Ulsan's club World Cup schedule in June, the game was played earlier than scheduled.
The tense flow broke early in the second half, and the smiling side was Ulsan. In the third minute of the second half, Anyang midfielder Lee Young-jik gave away a penalty kick when he tripped over Ulsan midfielder Ko Seung-bum while blocking him in the left half space inside the Anyang box. In the fifth minute of the second half, Ulsan's foreign striker Eric, who was the kicker, scored a low right-footed shot into the lower left corner of the goal to report Ulsan's first goal.
Anyang, which gave up a point first, showed its willingness to continue to drive Ulsan quickly in the 14th minute of the second half, excluding Park Jung-hoon, Yago, and Kim Bo-kyung and introducing Choi Sung-beom, Chae Hyun-woo, and Mateus. In the 18th minute of the second half, Chae Hyun-woo's left footed shot, which received Thomas' low left cutback cross and connected directly from the center of the Ulsan box, hit the crossbar.
Anyang continued to push Ulsan, but this time failed to make a miracle like the opening game. Even though they fought well, a PK shot left a regret.
Anyang, which lost 0-1 at home to Jeonbuk Hyundai on April 30 by allowing a PK goal at the beginning of the second half, suffered a similar defeat at the match against Ulsan on the same day. Anyang's offensive was so fierce that the two teams, which competed for the first and second place in their team's annual salary in each season and established a dynasty (Jeonbuk 2017-2021 K-League 1 championship and Ulsan 2022-2024 K-League 1 championship), went beyond the middle of the second half to take a defensive turn. However, the team lacked the final capacity to make a goal.
Of course, Anyang has achieved four wins and six losses (12 points) in 10 matches based on the budget of the lowest rank in the K-League 1 and ranked eighth in the league. In terms of wins, it also has four wins with Gwangju, ranking third.
However, it is regrettable that Anyang lost five times by a one-goal margin among its six losses. Anyang, under coach Yoo Byung-hoon, has appropriately distributed its defense and offense to maximize efficiency and play on par with its strong team. That's why they often lose by one goal. 토토사이트
"There is no draw for Anyang," an Anyang official said before the match, emphasizing Anyang's "manly" characteristics, which is the only one without a draw in the K League 1. Meanwhile, another official said, "If only a few games that lost by one goal turned into draws, we could have been at the top. We are doing so well, but that remains a little disappointing."
In the end, the team was doing better than expected and could have done better, which was a small disappointment in the cheering. It is a move made by Anyang, a "K League 1 freshman," who is even more disappointed because she was not good at it.