He scored 62 seconds and left 71 seconds later... Busan lost to Suwon
He scored 62 seconds and left 71 seconds later... Busan lost to Suwon
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If it had been for the World Cup finals, it would have been imprinted in the memory of more soccer fans as a member of the "Karinsha Club" (exit after scoring) high-speed membership. This is because Busan I-Park striker Son Seok-yong was sent off for committing a dangerous foul even before the excitement of scoring a thunderous goal 1 minute and 2 seconds after the game began. Since he scored and received a red card 1 minute and 11 seconds later, it was a hard scene to believe not only the person concerned but also 8529 on-site soccer fans who watched it.
Suwon Samsung Bluewings, led by head coach Byun Sung-hwan, made an interesting competition with Incheon United FC (9 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss, 22 points and 5 points in 11 games) by winning 4-1 in an away game against Busan I'Park in the 2025 K League 2 at Gudeok Stadium in Busan at 7 p.m. on May 17.
2.08 goals per game, showing off 'Suwon Samsung Bluewings' attack power
Just a minute and two seconds after referee Choi Seung-hwan's starting whistle was heard, Busan I'Park's thunderbolt goal went in. When the home team goalkeeper Koo Sang-min's long kick fell in front of the Suwon Samsung goal and popped up, defender Ko Jong-hyun's header was missed, giving Busan I'Park Son Seok-yong a relatively easy right-footed inside goal opportunity.
Son, however, was ordered to leave just one minute and 11 seconds later and was kicked out. He stretched out his right foot to win a slightly higher ball, and kicked Suwon Samsung midfielder Choi Young-joon in the head. He did not do such an act on purpose, but judged it to be a foul that could hurt the opponent, and referee Choi immediately took out the red card.
The home team, Busan I'Park, collapsed helplessly in the face of such an incredible variable. Since it was not a time to build a solid defense wall and hold on for a few minutes, it is now time to play almost the entire game with one less player.
Suwon Samsung Bluewings had already turned the scoreboard 3-1 before the end of the first half, starting with Seraphim's right-footed equalizer with a flashy one-touch through pass by Ilyuchenko at 11:21. At 32 minutes and 12 seconds, Lee Ki-je's sharp left-footed free kick from the right side was bound in front of the Busan I'Park goal and followed the luck of entering the additional goal.
In the extra time of the first half, Park Seung-soo, Lee Min-hyuk, and Kim Ji-hyun made a rare goal (45+5 minutes and 24 seconds) with a perfect pass play. Park Seung-soo took out the souls of Busan I'Park defenders with a flexible dribble on the left side, and Kim Ji-hyun, who received the ball Lee Min-hyuk pushed briefly, exquisitely broke a right-footed turning shot that no one can imitate and put it in an art ball that crosses the left pillar.
Busan I'Park, which cannot afford to back down, struggled to make a comeback even in the second half, but failed to achieve its goal while still having 10 players play. Rather, the team collapsed after being hit by another counterattack (82:04) by the Suwon Samsung Bluewings. Lee Kun-hee, a right-footed fullback from Suwon Samsung, fired a low right footed shot to penetrate the left corner of the Busan I'Park goal. 메이저사이트
In this way, Suwon Samsung Bluewings have been unbeaten in the last nine consecutive games (6 wins, 3 draws, 22 points and 9 points), reducing the point gap with Incheon United FC, the leader of the K League 2, to four points. He scored 2.08 goals per game (25 goals in 12 games) and boasts an offense that exceeds Incheon United's average record of 2 goals per game (11 goals in 11 games), making the competition for winning the K League 2 (promotion) this season even more interesting.
Now, Suwon Samsung Bluewings (2nd) will invite Gimpo FC (9th) to Big Bird at 7 p.m. on the 25th, and Busan I'Park (6th) will visit Tancheon Stadium to meet Seongnam FC (7th) at 7 p.m. on the 24th.