Gwangju FC challenges for 3 consecutive home wins in the first ‘Moonlight Derby’ of the season

 K-League 1 Gwangju FC aims for their third consecutive home win in the first ‘Moonlight Derby’ of the season.


Gwangju will play Daegu FC and Hana Bank K-League 1 2024 4th round match at Gwangju Soccer Stadium at 4:30 pm on the 31st.


Gwangju FC, which is in second place with 2 wins, 1 loss and 6 points, aims to return to first place by winning the 'Young and Honam Rival Showdown' against Daegu.


Gwangju has not won a single home game against Daegu since March 2017. In 6 matches, they recorded 1 draw and 5 losses. Their overall record is 7 wins, 4 draws, and 7 losses, maintaining a tight balance, but they are particularly weak in home games.


We are determined to boldly shake off the ‘home game jinx’ in this match. Midfielder Jeong Ho-yeon, who made his national team debut in the away game in Thailand on the 26th, will act as the 'midfield commander' to break down Daegu's dense defense.


Um Ji-seong, who was selected for the U-23 national team during the international break and scored the winning goal against Saudi Arabia, aims to score the biggest goal of the season with his heightened attacking instincts. Gabriel, who was heavily marked in the last game against Pohang, has a strategy of creating attack opportunities through linked plays using his teammates.


Daegu, which has not yet achieved its first win of the season, is preparing to travel to Gwangju. The plan is to knock on the Gwangju goal with an attacking triangle consisting of Sejingya, Edgar, and Ko Jae-hyun. Yoshino and Hongcheol, who are in charge of the rear, are also subject to caution. Those who scored their first and second goals of the season can create decisive opportunities at any time based on their sophisticated kicks.


In the early part of the season, Gwangju FC, which showed some difficulties due to strong forward pressure and dense defense, honed their 'method of breaking dense defense' through training at the Namhae camp during the international break.


Gwangju, which is looking to win the championship, must accumulate as many points as possible in the three-game series against Daegu, Incheon (4/3), and Gimcheon (4/6) starting this weekend. Since all three teams are strong against counterattacks, it is also an important test for Gwangju FC's performance this season.


Fans are focusing their attention on what strategy coach Lee Jeong-hyo, who is causing a sensation with 'unconventional tactics' in every game, will use to subdue his opponents.

 

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