Suwon fans’ chant of ‘reach for the heights’, coach Byun Sung-hwan responds… PO hopes kept alive
‘To the heights’. It was the chant of Suwon fans who wanted three points and promotion. Suwon responded in kind.
The Suwon Samsung defeated Chungnam Asan 2-1 in the 37th round of the Hana Bank K League 2 2024 at Yongin Mir Stadium at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. 스포츠토토사이트 The stadium was attended by 5,936 fans.
Suwon continued to attack from the start of the game as it was played at home. The team quickly gained possession of the ball through the sincere pressure of Lee Kyu-dong and Kang Hyun-mook in the midfield. When they won the ball from high up the field, they would immediately connect with attackers like Mulicic in the penalty box, looking to score. Mulicic had a few shots on goal in the first half, but none were on target.
We were clearly in control, but the goal wasn’t coming. The lack of goals finally caught up with them. In the 39th minute, on a set piece, Chungnam Asan’s promising play resulted in a goal. They were unable to stop the Chungnam Asan players who moved in unison and gave Park Dae-hoon the lead. Suwon failed to equalize in the remaining minutes of the first half, and the score remained 0-1 at halftime.
Entering the second half, Suwon made a substitution. They took off Son Seok-yong and brought on Park Seung-soo, and in the 10th minute of the second half, they brought on Kim Hyun for Lee Kyu-dong. Suwon continued to push forward. In the 15th minute of the second half, Lee Ki-jae equalized with a fantastic mid-range shot from a corner kick. Suwon continued to push forward and secured a dramatic victory. Kim Sang-jun pulled one back just before the end of the game.
This was Suwon’s first season in the K League 2. Suwon suffered a shocking relegation to the bottom of the K League 1 last season, which angered fans to no end, but once the new season started, Suwon fans were more enthusiastic than ever.
Suwon fans were at the stadium for the match against Chungnam Asan. Despite the fact that the team has slipped to sixth place with just one win in their last five games, making their chances of making the playoffs a bit slimmer, Suwon fans have been unwavering in their support. The fans’ desire for promotion was evident in their chants. The words ‘Aim for the heights’ were written on the rag, which represented the feelings of all Suwon fans.
To reach the heights, Suwon needed to win. Their recent lack of goals has resulted in a lot of draws. One win in the last five games. The draw against Gimpo, their most recent game, made them even more desperate for a win as they missed the chance to leapfrog into fourth place.
The fans were as fervent as ever in support of Suwon, and head coach Byun Sung-hwan and his players responded in kind. The three points kept their playoff hopes alive.