Daegu overcomes Seoul 3-0. HIGHLIGHTS

DAEGU. Daegu was finally too good for Seoul.

Daegu overcomes Seoul 3-0. HIGHLIGHTS

DAEGU. Daegu was in the end too much to handle for Seoul with the goal of Go Jae-Hyeon (43′), Cesinha (45′) and Lee Keun-Ho (69′). Seoul was unquestionably better in terms of ball possession (74%).​

The match was played at the DGB Arena stadium in Daegu on Sunday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Hyung-Jin Ko with the assistance of Sang-Jun Park and Joo-Kyung Sung. The 4th official was Hoe-Soo Jung.

Match Statistics​

  • ! 26 Ball Possession 74
Shots
  • 13 Total 8
  • 7 On Target 3
  • 6 Off Target 5
  • 1 Shots blocked 1
  • 82 Attack 127
  • 55 Dangerous attack 86
  • 83 Ball safe​ 104
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 6
  • 2 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 8 Total 15
  • 2 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Seoul had a superior ball possession 74% while Daegu was struggling with a 26% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Seoul was putting more pressure with 86 dangerous attacks and 8 shots of which 3 were on target. Still, Daegu succeeded in find the solution to win this match.​

Daegu shot 13 times, 7 on target, 6 off target. Regarding the opposition, Seoul shot 8 times, 3 on target, 5 off target.

Cards

Daegu received 2 yellow cards (Lee Jin-Yong and Lee Keun-Ho). Talking about the opposition, Seoul received 3 yellow cards (Lee Sang-Min, Cho Young-Wook and Jung Hyun-Cheol).

Match Timeline

39'
Jae-hyeon Ko(goal)Zeca
43'
Cesinha(goal)Zeca
45'
46'
46'
47'
62'
Jin-ya Kim- sub ->Park Dong-Jin
Keun-ho Lee- sub ->Zeca
65'
65'
Min-Hyuk Lim- sub ->Ki Sung-Yueng
Keun-ho Lee(goal)
69'
Yong Rae Lee- sub ->Cesinha
74'
Jin-yong Lee- Yellow
76'
84'
84'
87'
Hyeon-cheol Jeong- Yellow
88'
Keun-ho Lee- Yellow
90'

Standings

After playing this encounter, Daegu will have 35 points to sit in the 9th place. Talking about the opposition, Seoul will stay with 41 points to sit in the 8th place.

Next matches

Daegu – Formation

Daegu
G
Seung-hun Oh 21.South Korea
7.7
D
Byeong-hyeon Park 20.South Korea
7.1
D
Tae-uk Jeong 4.South Korea
8.1
D
Jin-woo Jo 66.South Korea
7.0
M
Chul Hong 33.South Korea
7.1
M
Seong-won Jang 5.South Korea
6.8
M
Jin-yong Lee 26.South Korea
7.0
84' 76'
M
Jae Won Hwang 2.South Korea
6.8
F
Jae-hyeon Ko 17.South Korea
7.1
84' Goals43'
F
Cesinha 11.Brazil
8.3
74' Goals45'
F
Zeca 19.Brazil
7.9
65'
Substitutes
G
Yeong-eun Choi 1.South Korea
D
Uh-seok Kim 3.South Korea
6.2
84'
D
Keita Suzuki 18.Japan
M
Yong Rae Lee 74.South Korea
6.2
74'
M
Hu-sung Oh 13.South Korea
6.8
84'
F
Keun-ho Lee 22.South Korea
6.8
65' 90' Goals69'
F
Y. An 14.Korea Republic

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

The manager Won-Kwon Choi decided to play with the following team: Seung-hun Oh (7.7), Tae-uk Jeong (8.1), Jin-woo Jo (7.0), Byeong-hyeon Park (7.1), Seong-won Jang (6.8), Jae Won Hwang (6.8), Jin-yong Lee (7.0), Chul Hong (7.1), Jae-hyeon Ko (7.1), Cesinha (8.3) and Zeca (7.9).

The home team had on the bench: Yong Rae Lee (6.2), Uh-seok Kim (6.2), Keun-ho Lee (6.8), Yong-Woo Ahn, Hu-sung Oh (6.8), Keita Suzuki and Yeong-eun Choi.

Daegu could not rely on the presence of Lee Keun-Ho (injured), Lee Yong-Rae (injured) and Kim Woo-Seok (injured).

Substitutions

Daegu made 4 changes: Zeca for Lee Keun-Ho (65′), Cesinha for Lee Yong-Rae (74′), Lee Jin-Yong for Kim Woo-Seok (83′) and Go Jae-Hyeon for Oh Hoo-Sung (83′).

Best player: Cesinha​

The most impressive player for Daegu was Cesinha.

His rating is (8.3) with 1 goal, 11 passes (81% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 7. He performed 4 crosses.

Seoul – Formation

Seoul
G
Han-been Yang 21.South Korea
7.0
D
S. Lee 3.Korea Republic
7.2
39'
D
J. Yoon 23.Korea Republic
5.9
D
Tae-seok Lee 88.South Korea
6.3
D
Osmar Barba 5.Spain
6.8
M
Sung-Yueng Ki 6.South Korea
6.9
65'
M
Hyeon-cheol Jeong 16.South Korea
6.5
88' 87'
M
Sang-Ho Na 7.South Korea
6.1
M
Seong-Jin Kang 29.South Korea
6.8
46'
F
6.7
46'
F
Park Dong-Jin 50.Korea Republic
6.6
62'
Substitutes
G
Seong-min Hwang 18.South Korea
D
Jin-ya Kim 17.South Korea
6.4
62'
D
Ju-sung Kim 30.South Korea
M
M. Lim 8.Korea Republic
6.4
65'
M
Keijiro Ogawa 14.Japan
6.8
88'
F
Jung Han-min 19.Korea Republic
6.8
46'
F
Y. Cho 11.Korea Republic
6.6
46' 47'

Seoul started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

Ik-Soo Ahn played with: Han-been Yang (7.0), Jong-kyu Yun (5.9), Sang-min Lee (7.2), Osmar Barba (6.8), Tae-seok Lee (6.3), Kang Seong-jin (6.8), Sung-Yueng Ki (6.9), Hyeon-cheol Jeong (6.5), Sang-Ho Na (6.1), Aleksandar Paločević (6.7) and Dong-jin Park (6.6).

These were the players on the bench: Han-min Jung (6.8), Seong-min Hwang, Jin-ya Kim (6.4), Min-hyeok Im (6.4), Ju-sung Kim, Keijiro Ogawa (6.8) and Cho Young Wook (6.6).

Substitutions

Seoul made 5 changes: A. Palocevic for Cho Young-Wook (46′), Kang Seong-Jin for Jung Han-Min (46′), Park Dong-Jin for Kim Jin-Ya (62′), Ki Sung-Yueng for Lim Min-Hyuk (65′) and Jung Hyun-Cheol for K. Ogawa (88′).

Best player: Sang-min Lee​

The most impressive player for Seoul was Sang-min Lee.

His rating is (7.2) with 87 passes (96% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 10.

Results of the day

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