POSITION VS. MOVEMENT EVEN DURING THE GAME..."EUROPEAN FOOTBALL" IS SEEN AT YOON JEONG-HWAN BALL IN GANGWON PROVINCE

Position vs. movement even during the game..."European Football" is seen at Yoon Jeong-hwan Ball in Gangwon Province

Position vs. movement even during the game..."European Football" is seen at Yoon Jeong-hwan Ball in Gangwon Province

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Gangwon FC won a thrilling 1-0 victory over FC Seoul in the first match of the K League 1 Final A, fueling its competition for the top spot. At Gangneung Stadium on Tuesday, this match was a match where Yoon Jeong-hwan, the coach of Gangwon, showed off his strategic flexibility. Through "position vs. migration" tactics, which can be seen only in advanced European leagues, the team has completely overwhelmed Seoul, which had been ruled as a "natural enemy."

Coach Yoon Jeong-hwan made a bold move to win the game. He brought up the 4-3-3 formation, which he had rarely seen before. It was a deceptive move to deploy Lee, who had mostly seen left-handed center backs, to the midfield. Lee came down one spot when defending to block Seoul's attack by building a back five-line line, and deployed forward as a midfielder when attacking to serve as a starting point for build-up.

It was an attempt to make the most of Lee Ki-hyuk's strengths, who is a defender but has sharp kick power. Lee played a pivotal role in the build-up with a highly accurate long ball and a change of direction pass, and helped Kim Young-bin score the final goal of the header with a corner kick as soon as the start of the second half. Earlier in the first half, he blocked opposing strikers Lucas and Lingard, and played his part in defense as well. 토토사이트

Midfielder Lee Yoo-hyun is an advantageous player in defense, but when he was attacking, he diligently penetrated the space between striker and winger to score a goal. His movements resembling shadow strikers have confused Seoul's defense. Lee's change of position was an important factor that enabled Gangwon to pressure Seoul offensively as well.

Yoon's breakthrough was possible because both players experienced position changes this season and developed an eye to watch the game. Lee, who had played for Suwon FC and Jeju United, joined Gangwon this season and turned into a center back. Lee Yoo-hyun was originally a fullback, but he moved to a midfielder at a time when the team's main midfielders were out due to long-term injuries.

After losing points, Seoul launched counterattacks with its main guns such as Ilyuchenko and Lucas, and added Willian in the 15th minute of the second half to strengthen its offensive. However, Gangwon defended its 1-0 victory by blocking Seoul's wave offensive by banking on its strong back-five defense.

Yoon proved through this match that he can play soccer with practical interest. Kang, who started the new season intact under the new coach system, was evaluated as providing fun to watch soccer through detailed pass play, breaking away from counterattack soccer in the past, but was criticized for allowing many lost points.

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