'Desperate to win' Jeonbuk, Promoted Team Should We Break Up 4 Games With No Win Against Anyang
'Desperate to win' Jeonbuk, Promoted Team Should We Break Up 4 Games With No Win Against Anyang
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Jeonbuk Hyundai wants to break the winless loop.
Jeonbuk will play the sixth round of Hana Bank's K League 1 2025 at Anyang Stadium on the 30th.
Jeonbuk and Anyang had a reorganization period of about two weeks as they spent an A-match break due to the Asian qualifying round for the 2026 North-China World Cup.
Jeonbuk, which has played five matches, is ranked 10th with one win, two draws and two losses, and five points. Anyang (2 wins, three losses, six points) is ranking ninth, one notch higher.
Jeonbuk has been winless in the last four games.
Jeonbuk, which brought in Gus Foye, a former Premier League coach, and chanted "rebuilding a prestigious family," got off to a good start by defeating Gimcheon Sangmu 2-1 in the opening match of the K League 1. However, the team has failed to add a win since then.
For Jeonbuk, it is inevitable that Compagno, who showed off his "sense of goal" in the early stages of the opening game, will return.
Compagno, an Italian who wore a Jeonbuk uniform just before the curtain rose this season, played full time in the second round (2-2 draw) against Gwangju FC and scored two goals to save his team from defeat.
However, he was not accompanied by a minor injury in the second leg of the AFC Champions League (ACL2) quarterfinals (Jeonbuk 2-3 loss) against Sydney in Sydney, Australia on the 13th, and was also excluded from the fifth round match (2-2 draw) against the Pohang Steelers just before the A-match break.
According to a Jeonbuk Hyundai official, his injury is not serious. As he has had enough rest, there is a possibility that he will play Anyang as a return match.
Another foreign player in Jeonbuk, Hernandez, announced his return after a long rehabilitation period through the match against Pohang just before.
Hernandez, who left Incheon United to join Jeonbuk in January 2024, was out of his team due to injuries, contrary to expectations that he would immediately establish himself as a main player.
Ahead of the upcoming season, the Korean team had high expectations that it would do its part, but it was bitter again. Hernandez only returned right before this A-match. He finally made it to the ground in five months. 토토사이트
He was substituted in the 40th minute in the second half of the match against Pohang, where he learned how to play although it was short. After the match, he said, "I'm trying to fully recover my physical condition. I'll increase my physical strength so that I can play in all 90 minutes."