Jeonbuk Motors draws 0-0 with Seoul on Wednesday. HIGHLIGHTS

JEONJU. Jeonbuk Motors and Seoul ended up goalless.

Jeonbuk Motors draws 0-0 with Seoul on Wednesday. HIGHLIGHTS

JEONJU. Jeonbuk Motors and Seoul didn’t manage to score any goal on Wednesday..

The match was played at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium stadium in Jeonju. The referee was Dong-Jin Kim who had the assistance of Gye-Yong Kim and Sang-Jun Park. The 4th official was Young-Su Kim. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was pleasant at 20.8 degrees Celsius or 69.35 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 87%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 54 Ball Possession 46
Shots
  • 10 Total 5
  • 4 On Target 1
  • 6 Off Target 4
  • 3 Shots blocked 1
  • 78 Attack 76
  • 64 Dangerous attack 53
  • 73 Ball safe 67
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 2
  • 3 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 13 Total 16
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Jeonbuk Motors was in firm control of the ball 55% while Seoul was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Jeonbuk Motors had a more offensive attitude with 64 dangerous attacks and 10 shots of which 4 were on target. Notwithstanding, that was not enough Jeonbuk Motors to win the match​.

Jeonbuk Motors shot 10 times, 4 on target, 6 off target. Talking about the opposition, Seoul shot 5 times, 1 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

None of the teams received any yellow card.

Match Timeline

32'
46'
60'
60'
S. Iljutcenko- sub ->Jung Han-Min
75'
75'
Min-hyeok Im- sub ->A. Palocevic
Han Kyo-Won- sub ->Kim Bo-Kyung
78'
87'
Hwang Hyun-Soo- sub ->Kang Seong-Jin
Young-sun Yun- sub ->Moon Seon-Min
88'

Standings

After playing this encounter, Jeonbuk Motors will have 52 points to sit in the 2nd place. On the opposite side, Seoul will have 37 points to hold in the 8th place.

Next matches

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

Seoul will play away agasint Daegu on the 18th of September with a 14-9 head to head statistic in favor of Seoul (9 draws).

Jeonbuk Motors – Formation

Jeonbuk Motors
G
Bum-keun Song 31.South Korea
7.0
D
Choi Chul-Soon 25.South Korea
6.5
D
Jin-su Kim 23.South Korea
6.7
D
Ku Ja-Ryong 15.South Korea
6.9
D
Park Jin-Seop 4.South Korea
6.8
M
Bo-kyung Kim 13.South Korea
7.1
78'
M
Lee Seung-Ki 14.Korea Republic
6.8
32'
M
Paik Seung-Ho 8.South Korea
7.0
M
Maeng Seong-Ung 28.South Korea
7.1
M
Jin-gyu Kim 97.South Korea
6.8
46'
F
Seon-min Moon 27.South Korea
6.8
88'
Substitutes
G
Lee Bum-Soo 1.South Korea
D
Young-sun Yun 5.South Korea
88'
M
Han Kyo-Won 7.South Korea
6.3
78'
M
Modou Barrow 11.Gambia
6.8
32'
M
Y. Jang 34.Korea Republic
F
Gustavo 9.Brazil
6.9
46'
F
Park Chae-Jun 47.South Korea

Jeonbuk Motors adopted the conservative line-up (4-5-1).

The manager Sang-Sik Kim decided to play with the following team: Beom-keun Song (7.0), Chul-soon Choi (6.5), Ja-ryong Koo (6.9), Jin-seob Park (6.8), Jin-su Kim (6.7), Bo-kyung Kim (7.1), Seong-ung Maeng (7.1), Seung-Ho Paik (7.0), Jin-kyu Kim (6.8), Seung-ki Lee (6.8) and Seon-min Mun (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Gustavo (6.9), Lee Bum-Soo, Kyo-won Han (6.3), Modou Barrow (6.8), Park Chae-Jun, Yun-ho Jang and Young-sun Yun.

Substitutions

Jeonbuk Motors made 4 changes: Lee Seung-Ki for M. Barrow (32′), Kim Jin-Kyu for Gustavo (46′), Kim Bo-Kyung for Han Kyo-Won (78′) and Moon Seon-Min for Yun Young-Sun (88′).

Best player: Bo-kyung Kim​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Jeonbuk Motors was Bo-kyung Kim.

His rating is (7.1) with 23 passes (86% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 8. He performed 2 crosses.

Seoul – Formation

Seoul
G
Han-been Yang 21.South Korea
7.2
D
Sang-min Lee 3.South Korea
7.1
D
Kim Jin-Ya 17.South Korea
6.9
D
Lee Tae-Seok 88.South Korea
6.1
D
Sang-heui Kang 28.South Korea
6.7
75'
M
Paik Sang-Hoon 35.South Korea
6.6
60'
M
A. Paločević 26.Serbia
6.5
75'
M
Jung Han-Min 19.South Korea
6.7
60'
M
Kang Seong-Jin 29.South Korea
6.7
87'
F
Park Dong-Jin 50.South Korea
7.0
F
Cho Young-Wook 11.South Korea
7.0
Substitutes
G
Hwang Sung-Min 18.South Korea
D
Hwang Hyun-Soo 2.South Korea
87'
M
Osmar Barba 5.Spain
6.4
75'
M
Keijiro Ogawa 14.Japan
6.4
60'
M
Min-hyeok Im 8.South Korea
6.6
75'
F
H. Park 99.Korea Republic
F
S. Iljutcenko 90.Germany
7.0
60'

Also Seoul adopted the conservative line-up (4-4-2).

Ik-Soo Ahn played with: Han-been Yang (7.2), Jin-ya Kim (6.9), Sang-heui Kang (6.7), Sang-min Lee (7.1), Tae-seok Lee (6.1), Han-min Jung (6.7), Sang-hoon Paik (6.6), Aleksandar Paločević (6.5), Kang Seong-jin (6.7), Cho Young Wook (7.0) and Dong-jin Park (7.0).

These were the players on the bench: Park Ho-min, Osmar Barba (6.4), Hyun-soo Hwang, Stanislav Iljutcenko (7.0), Seong-min Hwang, Keijiro Ogawa (6.4) and Min-hyeok Im (6.6).

Seoul could not rely on the presence of Osmar (injured).

Substitutions

Seoul made 5 changes: Paik Sang-Hoon for K. Ogawa (60′), Jung Han-Min for S. Iljutcenko (60′), Kang Sang-Heui for Osmar (75′), A. Palocevic for Lim Min-Hyuk (75′) and Kang Seong-Jin for Hwang Hyun-Soo (87′).

Best player: Han-been Yang​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Seoul was the goalkeeper: Han-been Yang. His rating is 7.20. He performed 3 saves.

Results of the day

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