SUWON. Gangwon beat Suwon Bluewings. Suwon Bluewings was surely superior in terms of ball possession (62%).​

The match was played at the Suwon World Cup Stadium stadium in Suwon on Saturday and it started at 6:00 pm local time. The referee was Yong-Jun Shin with the assistance of Jae-Yeol Yoon and Gyun-Yong Park. The 4th official was Woo-Sung Kim. The weather was clear. The temperature was pleasant at 22.1 degrees Celsius or 71.73 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 53%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 62 Ball Possession 38
Shots
  • 12 Total 6
  • 7 On Target 4
  • 5 Off Target 2
  • 2 Shots blocked 0
  • 113 Attack 87
  • 92 Dangerous attack 46
  • 105 Ball safe 96
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 9 Corners 2
Fouls
  • 12 Total 12
  • 0 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Suwon Bluewings was in firm control of the ball 62% while Gangwon was struggling with a 38% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Suwon Bluewings was putting more pressure with 92 dangerous attacks and 12 shots of which 7 were on target. Even so, Gangwon succeeded in find the solution to win this match.​

Suwon Bluewings shot 12 times, 7 on target, 5 off target. On the other side, Gangwon shot 6 times, 4 on target, 2 off target.

Cards

Suwon Bluewings didn’t receive any yellow card. Regarding the opposition, Gangwon received 2 yellow cards (J. Kim and Lee Jeong-Hyeop).

Match Timeline

18'
22'
Seok-jong Han- sub ->E. Saric
46'
Byong-jun An- sub ->Kang Hyun-Muk
46'
Byong-jun An(goal)Lee Ki-Je
51'
54'
Jefferson Galego(goal)
59'
68'
Jeong-hyeob Lee- sub ->B. Sekulic
68'
72'
75'
80'
83'
88'
90'
Jeong-hyeob Lee- Yellow

Standings

After this match, Suwon Bluewings will stay with 30 points to remain in the 9th place. Talking about the opposition, Gangwon will have 36 points like Seoul and Suwon to sit in the 8th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the K-League 1, Suwon Bluewings will host Jeonbuk Motors on the 18th of September with a 27-8 head to head in favor of Jeonbuk Motors (12 draws).

Gangwon will host Jeju United on the 18th of September with a 10-9 head to head statistic in favor of Jeju United (7 draws).

Suwon Bluewings – Formation

Suwon Bluewings
G
Hyeong-mo Yang 21.South Korea
5.6
D
Dave Bulthuis 4.Netherlands
7.0
D
Lee Ki-Je 23.South Korea
8.4
D
Ko Myeong-Seok 15.South Korea
6.8
D
Jang Ho-Ik 35.South Korea
6.3
59'
M
Jong-seong Lee 92.South Korea
7.1
M
Elvis Saric 8.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.3
46'
M
Kang Hyun-Muk 12.South Korea
6.8
46'
F
Ryu Seung-Woo 30.Korea Republic
6.7
80'
F
Jin-woo Jeon 14.South Korea
6.8
F
Hyeon-gyu Oh 18.South Korea
7.1
88'
Substitutes
G
No Dong-Geon 19.South Korea
D
Min Sang-Gi 39.Korea Republic
6.2
80'
D
Kim Tae-Hwan 11.South Korea
7.0
59'
M
Seok-jong Han 6.South Korea
7.1
46'
M
Ki-hun Yeom 26.South Korea
F
Byong-jun An 22.Korea DPR
7.2
46' 51'
F
Manabu Saito 5.Japan
7.2
72'

Suwon Bluewings started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Byung-Geun Lee decided to play with the following team: Hyeong-mo Yang (5.6), Ho-ik Jang (6.3), Go Myeong Seok (6.8), Dave Bulthuis (7.0), Ki Je Lee (8.4), Hyun-muk Kang (6.8), Jong-seong Lee (7.1), Elvis Sarić (6.3), Seung-uh Ryu (6.7), Hyun-gyu Oh (7.1) and Jin-woo Jeon (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Sang-ki Min (6.2), Seok-jong Han (7.1), Ki-hun Yeom, Dong-geon No, Byong-jun An (7.2), Tae-hwan Kim (7.0) and Manabu Saito (7.2).

Substitutions

Suwon Bluewings made 5 changes: E. Saric for Han Suk-Jong (46′), Kang Hyun-Muk for An Byong-Jun (46′), Jang Ho-Ik for Kim Tae-Hwan (59′), Jeon Jin-Woo for M. Saito (72′) and Ryu Seung-Woo for Min Sang-Gi (80′).

Best player: Ki Je Lee​

The player that probably impressed the most for Suwon Bluewings was Ki Je Lee.

His rating is (8.4) with 51 passes (84% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 7. He performed 13 crosses.

Gangwon – Formation

Gangwon
G
Sang-hun Yu 1.South Korea
7.1
D
Yun Suk-Young 7.South Korea
6.2
D
Rim Chang-Woo 23.South Korea
7.3
22'
D
Kim Young-Bin 2.South Korea
6.8
M
Jin-ho Kim 24.South Korea
7.4
83' 18'
M
Kim Dong-Hyun 6.South Korea
6.4
M
7.0
75'
M
Jung Seung-Yong 22.Korea Republic
6.4
F
Jefferson Galego 11.Brazil
6.8
68' 54'
F
Kim Dae-Won 17.South Korea
7.7
F
Balša Sekulić 98.Montenegro
6.8
68'
Substitutes
G
Jeong-ho Kim 25.South Korea
D
Ung-heui Lee 15.South Korea
M
Hyun-jun Yang 47.South Korea
6.5
68'
M
Hwang Mun-Ki 88.South Korea
M
Kim Dae-Woo 5.South Korea
M
Seo Min-Woo 4.South Korea
6.2
75'
F
Jeong-hyeob Lee 18.South Korea
6.6
68' 90'

Gangwon started with an extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

Yong-Soo Choi played with: Sang-hun Yu (7.1), Chang Woo Rim (7.3), Yeong-bin Kim (6.8), Seok-yeong Yun (6.2), Jin-ho Kim (7.4), Dong-hyeon Kim (6.4), Kevin Höög Jansson (7.0), Seung-Yong Jeong (6.4), Dae-won Kim (7.7), Balša Sekulić (6.8) and Galego (6.8).

These were the players on the bench: Yang Hyun-Jun (6.5), Hwang Mun-ki, Ung-heui Lee, Jeong-hyeob Lee (6.6), Kim Dae-Woo, Min-woo Seo (6.2) and Jeong-ho Kim.

Substitutions

Gangwon made 3 changes: B. Sekulic for Lee Jeong-Hyeop (68′), Galego for Yang Hyun-Jun (68′) and K. Hoog Jansson for Seo Min-Woo (75′).

Best player: Dae-won Kim​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Gangwon was Dae-won Kim even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (7.7) with 36 passes (72% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 9. He performed 5 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the K-League 1.​