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Seoul E-Land coach Jeong Jung-yong, who has failed to cross the final gate to the semi-final of the K-League 2 professional soccer (June PO), has repeatedly promised to show a more advanced appearance next season .
Coach Jung Jung-yong said: “We did our best to play the football we wanted to play. The players did our best,” after winning 1-1 with Jeonnam Dragons in round 27 of the 2020 HanawonQ K League 2 held. at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium on the 21st. He said.
E-Land and Jeonnam finished in a draw today, and both teams were frustrated to advance to the semi-PO.
Coach Jung confessed, “It is more unfortunate that the game and the victory points are the same. I thought the opportunity would come and I thought I could save it.”
But soon, leaving regret behind, “I will seize it as an opportunity to see the ‘unity’ of our club. I will prepare for the shortcomings again and challenge the promotion I want next year.”
He stressed that “the tactical part of creating a pattern on the opposite side, the concentration within it and the ability to score goals must be further developed.”
E-Land, who stayed in the league’s “ last place ” for two years in a row in the 2018 and 2019 seasons, has consistently held the middle and upper ranks this season.
Despite the regret of advancing to the semi-pro, the team has clearly grown this season.
Director Jung explained, “I’ve been experimenting with ‘I can do it this way’ for a year. I think it would be nice if I further develop these parts. I will develop the functional part further. I will be able to demonstrate it well next year.” did.
In his first season as a professional club coach, he said that he would give ’50 points’ himself. “It seems like a competent leader should hit and climb in this atmosphere, but it doesn’t seem like it. I think I’ve learned and experienced that as well.” He expressed his determination to do so.
When asked if he would continue to accompany E-Land, director Jung said, “It is already a promised role and now is the time to do more. Next year, I will try to do it with more coolness and a sense of responsibility.” I promise to show you, “he replied.
Jeonnam coach Jeonnam coach Jeon Joon, who had experienced the frustration of entering semi-PO together, also expressed regret and announced that he will show a different look next season.
The former coach said: “There was something very big at stake in this game, and the players did the best they could, it’s a shame,” and said: “I prepared aggressively and was not very dissatisfied with the way the game itself worked, but little mistakes came out and it seemed like he gave me the concession point. “He showed regret.
He simply said: “I am very sorry and upset” for the cancellation of three goals due to the video reading (VAR) that day.
The former coach said: “I drew 14 games this season and it’s a shame. I missed a lot of games that could win. I will find a way to avoid repeating the same mistakes.” I’ll bring it up. “
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