Suwon Bluewings draws 0-0 with Seoul on Sunday. HIGHLIGHTS

SUWON. Suwon Bluewings and Seoul played out a goalless draw.

Suwon Bluewings draws 0-0 with Seoul on Sunday. HIGHLIGHTS

SUWON. Suwon Bluewings and Seoul didn’t manage to score any goal on Sunday. Seoul was surely superior in terms of ball possession (69%)​.

The match was played at the Suwon World Cup Stadium stadium in Suwon on Sunday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. The referee was Jong-Hyeok Kim with the assistance of Jae-Yeol Yoon and Jin-Hee Cheon. The 4th official was Jae-Hoon Ahn. The weather was rainy. The temperature was cold at 12.7 degrees Celsius or 54.81 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 100%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 31 Ball Possession 69
Shots
  • 5 Total 9
  • 2 On Target 2
  • 3 Off Target 7
  • 1 Shots blocked 1
  • 80 Attack 119
  • 61 Dangerous attack 77
  • 80 Ball safe 99
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 4
Fouls
  • 10 Total 14
  • 4 Yellow Cards 2
  • 1 Double Yellow 0
  • 1 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

Seoul had a strong ball possession 69% while Suwon Bluewings was struggling with a 31% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Seoul was more pushing with 77 dangerous attacks and 9 shots of which 2 were on target. Notwithstanding, that was not enough Seoul to win the encounter​.

Suwon Bluewings shot 5 times, 2 on target, 3 off target. Talking about the opposition, Seoul shot 9 times, 2 on target, 7 off target.

Cards

Suwon Bluewings received 4 yellow cards (Oh Hyun-Gyu, Lee Ki-Je, Lee Jong-Sung and ). On the other side, Seoul received 2 yellow cards (Kim Jin-Sung and S. Iljutcenko).

Oh Hyun-Gyu (Suwon Bluewings) was sent off after receiving a second yellow card (90′).

Match Timeline

45'
Ju-sung Kim- Yellow
Byong-jun An- sub ->M. Saito
46'
66'
Lee Ki-Je- Yellow
66'
66'
S. Iljutcenko- Yellow
69'
Cho Young-Wook- sub ->S. Iljutcenko
77'
78'
88'
90'
Kim Sin-Jin- sub ->Ki Sung-Yueng
Jong-seong Lee- Yellow
90'
90'

Standings

After playing this contest, Suwon Bluewings will have 38 points to remain in the 8th place. Regarding the opposition, Seoul will have 42 points to go down in the 3rd place.

Next matches

In the next match in the K-League 1, Suwon Bluewings will host Daegu on the 12th of October with a 17-6 head to head statistic in favor of Suwon Bluewings (8 draws).

Seoul will host Sangju Sangmu on the 12th of October with a 19-8 head to head statistic in favor of Seoul (7 draws).

Suwon Bluewings – Formation

Suwon Bluewings
G
No Dong-Geon 19.South Korea
7.1
D
Dave Bulthuis 4.Netherlands
7.6
D
Lee Ki-Je 23.South Korea
7.2
66'
D
Ko Myeong-Seok 15.South Korea
7.2
D
Kim Tae-Hwan 11.South Korea
7.1
M
Jong-seong Lee 92.South Korea
6.5
90'
M
Jeong Seung-Won 10.South Korea
7.3
M
Manabu Saito 5.Japan
7.0
46'
M
Ryu Seung-Woo 30.Korea Republic
6.4
78'
F
Jin-woo Jeon 14.South Korea
6.4
F
Hyeon-gyu Oh 18.South Korea
6.2
90'
Substitutes
G
Ji-min Park 34.South Korea
D
S. Yang 3.Korea Republic
D
H. Park 13.Korea Republic
7.0
78'
D
Jang Ho-Ik 35.South Korea
M
Kang Hyun-Muk 12.South Korea
6.4
88'
M
Elvis Saric 8.Bosnia and Herzegovina
F
Byong-jun An 22.Korea DPR
6.7
46'

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

The manager Byung-Geun Lee decided to play with the following team: Dong-geon No (7.1), Tae-hwan Kim (7.1), Go Myeong Seok (7.2), Dave Bulthuis (7.6), Ki Je Lee (7.2), Seung-uh Ryu (6.4), Jong-seong Lee (6.5), Seung-Won Jeong (7.3), Manabu Saito (7.0), Jin-woo Jeon (6.4) and Hyun-gyu Oh (6.2).

The home team had on the bench: Sang-min Yang, Hyun-muk Kang (6.4), Elvis Sarić, Hyung-Jin Park (7.0), Byong-jun An (6.7), Ji-min Park and Ho-ik Jang.

Substitutions

Suwon Bluewings made 3 changes: M. Saito for An Byong-Jun (46′), Ryu Seung-Woo for Park Hyung-Jin (78′) and Jeon Jin-Woo for Kang Hyun-Muk (88′).

Best player: Dave Bulthuis​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Suwon Bluewings was Dave Bulthuis.

His rating is (7.6) with 18 passes (77% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 6. He performed 1 cross.

Seoul – Formation

Seoul
G
Han-been Yang 21.South Korea
7.1
D
Sang-min Lee 3.South Korea
7.6
D
Ju-sung Kim 30.South Korea
6.5
45'
D
Osmar Barba 5.Spain
7.1
M
Kim Jin-Ya 17.South Korea
7.4
M
Jong-gyu Yoon 23.South Korea
7.0
M
Ki Sung-Yueng 6.South Korea
7.1
90'
M
A. Paločević 26.Serbia
7.0
F
S. Iljutcenko 90.Germany
6.6
69' 66'
F
Na Sang-Ho 7.South Korea
6.2
77'
F
Kang Seong-Jin 29.South Korea
6.9
Substitutes
G
Hwang Sung-Min 18.South Korea
D
Paik Sang-Hoon 35.South Korea
M
Keijiro Ogawa 14.Japan
M
J. Cho 44.Korea Republic
F
Kim Sin-Jin 9.South Korea
90'
F
Jung Han-Min 19.South Korea
6.8
77'
F
Cho Young-Wook 11.South Korea
6.4
69'

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

Ik-Soo Ahn played with: Han-been Yang (7.1), Sang-min Lee (7.6), Osmar Barba (7.1), Ju-sung Kim (6.5), Jong-kyu Yun (7.0), Aleksandar Paločević (7.0), Sung-Yueng Ki (7.1), Jin-ya Kim (7.4), Kang Seong-jin (6.9), Stanislav Iljutcenko (6.6) and Sang-Ho Na (6.2).

These were the players on the bench: Keijiro Ogawa, Kim Shin-jin, Han-min Jung (6.8), Sang-hoon Paik, Seong-min Hwang, Cho Young Wook (6.4) and Ji-hun Jo.

Substitutions

Seoul made 3 changes: S. Iljutcenko for Cho Young-Wook (69′), Na Sang-Ho for Jung Han-Min (77′) and Ki Sung-Yueng for Kim Shin-Jin (90′).

Best player: Sang-min Lee​

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

His rating is (7.6) with 83 passes (87% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 11.

Results of the day

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