‘King of Daepak’ Sejingya scores equalizer just before time expires, Daegu-Seoul draw 1-1 in a hard-fought match… Daegu 9th – Seoul 4th place jump

FC Seoul jumped to fourth place in the K League 1 standings with a hard-fought win over a road-bound Daegu FC.

Daegu FC drew 1-1 with FC Seoul in the 31st round of the Hana Bank K League 1 2024 at DGB Daegu Bank Park in Daegu, South Korea, on Monday, thanks to Sejingya’s equalizer just before half-time. With the draw, Daegu picked up a point and moved to ninth place with 35 points from eight wins, 11 draws and 13 losses. Seoul is tied with Suwon FC on 48 points from 13 wins, nine draws and 10 losses, 카지노사이트 but is fourth on goal difference.

Daegu played in a 3-4-3 formation. Politician, Sejingya, and Go Jae-hyun formed a three-top attacking line, flanked by Park Jae-hyun and Hwang Jae-won. Yoshino and Park Se-jin were deployed in the midfield, while the three-back defense consisted of Kao, Kim Jin-hyuk, and Go Myung-seok. Choi Young-eun was the goalkeeper.

Seoul faced Daegu in a 4-4-1-1 formation. Lucas and Lingard were in the forward line, with Willian, Seung-Mo, Choi Jun, and Cho Young-Wook in the midfield. The back four consisted of Kang Sang-woo, Kim Joo-sung, Yazan, and Yoon Jong-kyu, with Kang Hyun-moo in goal.

With the rain falling heavily, Daegu and Seoul played cautiously. They led the game based on the amount of activity rather than technical skills. Daegu and Seoul finished the first half without a goal, with Yoshino and Willian each hitting the post.

Daegu substituted Park Yong-hee for Ko Jae-hyun in the ninth minute of the second half. The game didn’t change much. Both Daegu and Seoul were busy looking for a goal.

Despite a lot of movement, Daegu and Seoul were unable to capitalize on their chances, so they had to be disappointed. Seoul introduced Ilyuchenko in the 16th minute of the second half to strengthen their offense. Seoul tried to turn the tide of the game by introducing Kim Sang-hyeop and Kwon Wan-kyu. They tried to upgrade the speed of their offense.

Seoul scored in the 35th minute of the second half when Illyuchenko connected with an attack from Lingard, but the goal was ruled offside. However, the referee allowed Ilyuchenko to score after a VAR review, giving Seoul a 1-0 lead.

Daegu brought on long striker Edgar in search of a comeback goal. Daegu’s attack was simple, with Edgar delivering crosses into the box.

After the start of second-half stoppage time, Daegu attacked aggressively. However, Seoul also made moves to score another goal, including hitting the post.

However, Daegu scored a powerful right-footed mid-range shot from Sejingya to make it 1-1 in stoppage time, and the match ended in a draw.

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