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“You can do it.”
On the night of achieving the first four consecutive victories in K-League history, both the Jeonbuk Hyundai team and the reception were drunk with joy. Aside from the inevitable pain left by Lee Dong-guk’s retirement game, the ‘Legend’ who has been protecting Jeollabuk-do for a long time, the K-League, which has a 38-year history since its inception, achieved a feat of 4 consecutive losses that no other team experienced. I really deserved it.
Jeonbuk won 2-0 in the final match against Daegu FC on matchday 27 of the HanawonQ K League 1 (1st division) played at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium on 1st, thanks to a multi-goal by Jo Gyu -sung. Jeonbuk, who ranked first by a three-point victory over Ulsan Hyundai, who ranked second on this day, lifted his eighth championship cup. From 2017 until this year, he enjoyed the joy of winning for 4 years in a row and wrote the history of the K-League ‘first’. Lee Dong-guk, who announced his intention to retire before the final game, also started playing full time in his retirement game and ended with a happy ending by lifting the championship cup.
For Jeollabuk-do it was natural to have a happy night with everything to achieve. Even the reception, who were nervous all season and supported the team, was able to smile happily without worry. Jeonbuk’s manager Baek Seung-kwon said, “This season wasn’t really easy. There were times when I felt a crisis in so many ways, and there were times when my hands got sweaty,” but he said, “I ran with the spirit of ‘just do it’. The result is the winner. ” He honored the players who worked hard and achieved the fourth consecutive victory.
Like the saying that people who have eaten meat eat it, Jeonbuk’s winning DNA is special enough to joke around with people who have won the championship right now. Jeonbuk officials cited the most anxious moment of this season when Kim Jin-su moved to Al Nasr, Saudi Arabia. After Kim Jin-su left, Jeonbuk had a short season with 3 consecutive draws (1 draw, 2 losses). However, the anxiety did not last long and, as if I was getting through the crisis, I regained a sense of stability. It was the result of a ‘winning mentality’, which the Jeonbuk players regard themselves as their first advantage. Jeonbuk’s winning DNA grew even stronger as the spirit of “just do it,” as general manager Baek put it, added to the winning mentality that he must win in big matches.
Also, the “just do it” spirit didn’t just work for athletes. About three days before the 26th round of Ulsan, when Lee Dong-guk announced his decision to retire, Jeonbuk’s reception was in trouble. In the final game, with only 10 days to go, time was tight and there was a lot of work to be done as we had to prepare for Lee Dong-guk’s retirement game. It took at least two weeks to produce the retirement commemorative video, uniform frame and foot print, as well as the large uniform with Lee Dong-guk’s uniform number and name that appeared at the retirement ceremony. that day. However, the Jeonbuk front, faced with the spirit of ‘do it’, splendidly managed to hold a tear and emotion retreat ceremony with the joy of victory.
Jeonbuk had a hot night with the joy of winning, but the season is not over yet. Jeonbuk made no secret of his greed for the FA Cup championship that they had never heard of since 2005. Jeonbuk boasts of being the strongest in the K-League, but this FA Cup is inevitably a more coveted target as he has yet to achieved the “double”. This is why Jeonbuk’s team is preparing for the FA Cup first leg on Day 4 after taking a day off on Day 2 with no vacation. The fact that the FA Cup opponent is Ulsan is also good for Jeollabuk-do. A Jeonbuk official said: “Lee Dong-guk has won the league and the Asian Football Federation (AFC) Champions League (ACL), but has not won the FA Cup. Even if he retires, this season he has not won. finished, so I want to give him the victory in the FA Cup. ” Delivered.
Jeonju = Reporter Kim Hee-sun [email protected]
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