Suwon, '2 consecutive losses' desperately need to turn the mood around in the Big Bird that returned... and clash with Chungnam Asan, 'No win.'
Suwon, '2 consecutive losses' desperately need to turn the mood around in the Big Bird that returned... and clash with Chungnam Asan, 'No win.'
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Big Bird (a nickname for Suwon World Cup Stadium) is back. Suwon Samsung, which has lost two consecutive games, has one more reason to win.
Suwon will play against South Chungcheong Province Asan in the fourth round of the Hana Bank K League 2 2025 at Suwon World Cup Stadium at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Currently, Suwon ranks 10th with one win and two losses, while South Chungcheong Province Asan ranks 13th with one draw and three losses.
Suwon got off to a fresh start by garnering a 1-0 victory over the Ansan Greeners in the opening game. Although it scored only one goal, the team displayed superb performance. It shot a whopping 26 times, and Bruno Silva and Seraphim displayed impressive performance. The newly formed midfielders of Lee Min-hyuk, Choi Young-joon and Kang Hyun-mook were also good. The only regrettable point was the ability to score a goal.
In his own positive outlook, he left Incheon United in the second round, but Lee Ki-je and Kwon Wan-kyu's consecutive exits collapsed to 0-2. The third round Seoul E-Land, which should have been an opportunity to change the atmosphere, also failed to overcome the jinx and lost 2-4.
Suwon's goal for this season is promotion of course. If it loses even the match against Asan in South Chungcheong Province in the fourth round, it will lose its ranking in the early days of this season. Seoul E-Land, Seongnam FC, and Jeonnam Dragons are leading the race with two wins and one draw, while Incheon, the leading candidate, is leading the race with two wins and one loss. The team should win three points at the match against Asan in South Chungcheong Province, and change the mood of the slump due to two consecutive losses.
There is one more reason why Suwon should win. It is because Big Bird is back. Big Bird briefly parted ways with Suwon in July last year due to grass replacement work caused by aging ground. Suwon later moved to Yongin Mir Stadium. The construction was completed in the winter and it was not until the fourth round that it returned to Suwon's arms.
Suwon fans have high expectations as it is the first Big Bird in eight months. As N seats on the first floor of the cheering section were sold out, Suwon opened an additional N9-11 area on the second floor. Cloud spectators are expected to welcome the big bird back.
His hope for the second consecutive win is Lee Il-Chenko. Veteran striker Lee Il-Chenko, who joined Suwon ahead of this season, scored a goal against E-Land in Seoul last year. He will also lead Suwon in the match against Asan, South Chungcheong Province.
South Chungcheong Province should seek its first win of the season. Coach Kim Hyun-seok, who led the team until the promotion playoff last year, has left for South Jeolla Province. Bae Sung-jae, the new coach, has filled the spot, but he has yet to win. He tied with Hwaseong FC, a rookie team, in the second round, and became the first team to win the K League 2. 먹튀검증
The newly joined veteran striker Kim Jong-min should give it to him. He has not scored since he scored against Seoul E-Land in the opening game. He started the last two or three rounds in a row, but he remained silent.