11th place Jeonbuk meets 10th place Daegu at the brink.

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If Jeonbuk loses, ‌they will have to pay at ⁢least a promotion PO.
We are in crisis as we have ⁤not won a single match in the season.
Daegu, worried about injury to‍ top scorer Sejingya

⁤‍ ⁤ ​ ⁣ Professional soccer K-League 1 ​(1st division league) Jeonbuk and Daegu will⁢ face off ‌at Jeonju World Cup Stadium at 4:30 pm on⁢ the 10th. It ​is a​ cliffhanger⁣ match for both teams.

As⁢ of⁢ the 8th, Jeonbuk is 11th (38 points) and⁢ Daegu⁢ is ‌10th ‌(40 points). If Jeonbuk, which ​has 9 wins, ⁢11 draws, and ‌16 losses this season, loses ​to Daegu, it will have to ⁢go through at least the promotion playoffs. The 10th place in the final ranking of K League‍ 1 must⁢ play ​a promotion⁣ playoff with the ⁣winner of the K League 2 (2nd division) playoffs (3rd‌ to 5th place), and the​ 11th place must play a promotion playoff ‌with the 2nd place ⁤team in K ⁢League ​2.⁢ If they lose in the promotion playoffs, they will be relegated to K League 2.

If Jeonbuk loses to Daegu and Incheon, ​the lowest⁣ ranked team‍ (12th place, ‍36 points),⁢ meets⁢ Daejeon in 9th place ⁤(42 points) ⁣on the same day, Jeonbuk will be in last place. The last place team in K League⁣ 1 is immediately relegated to ⁣K League 2. 11th and⁤ 12th places are only a small ⁢drop in rankings, but the aftermath is huge.

For Jeonbuk, a prestigious​ K-League team, just getting to the promotion ​play-offs‍ is a blow⁢ to​ their pride. Jeonbuk holds‍ the record for the most wins (9), including‌ 5 consecutive wins (2017-2021), the most in K League 1. That’s a lot of money being‌ spent. It ranks first ​in player personnel costs this ​season. According to ‌the Korea Professional Football League, Jeonbuk spent‌ 20 billion won on player personnel costs, more than‍ three times more than Gwangju (approximately 6 billion won), which has the lowest player⁤ salary among K League 1 ⁤clubs. As the team failed ‍to⁤ escape the relegation ​zone⁤ despite investing the most among the ‌K League 1 clubs, fans‌ are criticizing⁣ the manager and management, saying, “Show⁣ responsibility.”

Jeonbuk coach Kim Doo-hyun

Jeonbuk coach Kim ⁣Doo-hyun ⁣said, “It’s ⁢a fight ‌we have to ‍fight until⁣ the end ​anyway. “I will work with my‌ players to win until the end,” he said. ‍“We​ prepared to⁢ win each game. Although⁤ the result is disappointing,⁢ there⁢ are some aspects of soccer that do not work as⁣ desired or‌ as expected.⁣ “I will prepare well with ⁢the players⁢ before playing in Daegu,”⁤ he said.

Jeonbuk faced Daegu three times this season and failed to win even once, with one draw and two ⁤losses. ‌But Daegu‌ cannot let⁣ down its guard either. ⁣Daegu has 2 draws and 1 loss in the last 3 games. ​Although Daegu is one step above‌ Jeonbuk, if it loses ⁣today’s game, it will drop to ​11th place. If Incheon⁤ catches Daejeon⁢ on⁣ this day, Daegu could fall to last ⁣place‍ depending

11th place Jeonbuk meets 10th place Daegu at the brink.

Daegu coach Park Chang-hyun

Another variable ​for Daegu is that key striker Sejingha (35,⁤ Brazil) ⁢injured his‍ ribs in the ​game ⁣against Daejeon on the ⁣27th ​of last month.⁢ Sejinha⁢ scored ⁤the most goals on the team this season⁢ with 11 goals and 8 assists. Daegu coach Park Chang-hyun said, “We​ conceded a goal⁣ in ‍the Daejeon game due to a momentary ‍mistake. This is ‌something that ⁤should ‍never⁣ happen in the remaining two games. The visit ‌to Jeonbuk will be ⁢a difficult game. “I will do ‍my⁢ best ‌to prepare,” he ‌said.

Reporter Kim Jeong-hoon [email protected]

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    Interview‍ between Time.news Editor and Soccer Analyst

    Time.news Editor (TNE): Good⁣ afternoon! Today⁣ we’re joining forces to discuss a⁢ highly critical match in the K-League 1, where Jeonbuk will ‌take on Daegu. We have esteemed soccer ⁤analyst Dr. Lee Min-ho with ‌us. Welcome, Dr. Lee!

    Dr. Lee Min-ho (DLM): Thank you for having me! It’s certainly an exciting time in the K-League, especially with the stakes so high for both Jeonbuk and Daegu.

    TNE: Absolutely. ‌Jeonbuk‌ is currently under enormous pressure as⁣ they vie for a favorable league position. Can you break down what’s at stake for them?

    DLM: Yes, Jeonbuk⁣ finds itself ⁤in ‍a precarious situation. They sit in 11th place with 38 points, and a loss today ⁣could push them‍ closer to relegation. Not only would they need to enter promotion playoffs, but ‍given ‌their ⁣historical success, merely competing for survival feels ‍like a substantial blow to their pride and reputation. Historically, ‌they’ve been seen as a powerhouse ‍in the league.

    TNE: And this ⁤season has⁢ been quite a shocker for⁣ them. They’ve spent a whopping 20⁤ billion won on player personnel—but the results just haven’t followed. What’s your take on this disparity between investment and performance?

    DLM: It‌ is indeed perplexing. Jeonbuk’s strategy of spending heavily on player personnel was intended⁢ to solidify their dominance. However, the outcome has been⁤ underwhelming: 9 wins, 11 draws, and 16 losses. ‍The management might need to reassess their approach. The fan criticism is telling, as they’re holding ⁣the management accountable for the lack of on-field results.

    TNE: Let’s talk about ⁢the upcoming match against Daegu. What do you see as ⁣the main tactical challenges for Jeonbuk?

    DLM: Jeonbuk will need to address their recent inability‍ to secure victories against⁢ Daegu. They’ve faced them ⁢three times⁤ this season without a ⁤win, which plays heavily into psychological aspects. The key will be for them to maintain a ⁣solid defense while leveraging their attacking prowess—something that has been inconsistent all season. The pressure is immense, and how ⁢they respond to this challenge will be telling.

    TNE: Speaking of tactical challenges, Daegu has its own‌ issues with the ⁣potential injury to their top scorer, Sejingha. How does this affect their game plan?

    DLM: ‌Sejingha’s absence would indeed be a significant blow for Daegu. He has been a crucial player with 11 goals and 8 assists this season. If he can’t play due to his rib injury, Daegu‍ will need to rely on teammates stepping ⁣up to ⁢fill that void. Coach Park Chang-hyun indicated⁣ that they must avoid‍ costly mistakes, especially in such ⁣a tight‍ match that could determine ⁢their own fortune in the league.

    TNE: It sounds like⁢ both teams are in a delicate balancing act. Jeonbuk is playing for survival, while Daegu, despite being a step ahead, needs to ⁢safeguard against‌ complacency. What are the psychological factors ⁢at play here?

    DLM: Precisely.⁣ The psychological battle will be pivotal. Jeonbuk must ⁢play with urgency,‍ but that⁣ can lead⁣ to hasty decisions if pressured.⁣ Conversely, Daegu must strive to remain focused. They cannot afford to ​underestimate⁤ Jeonbuk, no matter their current league standing. It’s a high-stakes environment, and mental fortitude will be just as critical as tactical execution on the field.

    TNE: Thank you, Dr. Lee. It⁢ will be fascinating to see how this match unfolds, and the consequences for both teams could be‍ monumental. We appreciate your insights!

    DLM: ⁤Thank you! It’s always a pleasure to discuss the fantastic dynamics of ⁢soccer, especially in such an unpredictable season. Let’s ⁤hope for an exciting ⁣match!

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