"Ulsan → Seoul, there is no 'Big 2'." I really don't know K League 1...Gimcheon Managing Director May Take First 'Presidential Power' in History
"Ulsan → Seoul, there is no 'Big 2'." I really don't know K League 1...Gimcheon Managing Director May Take First 'Presidential Power' in History
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No hasty smile or tears. At least at this point, there is no "big two" composition between Ulsan HD and FC Seoul. "It's like the jungle," "If you stumble, you fall," "It's hell," and it's no longer an exaggeration.
An unpredictable "jungle-like season" has arrived. The situation is completely different from what experts predicted before the 2025 season. As of the seventh round, the best-performing team among the 12 K-League 1 teams is "military team" Kim Cheon Sangmu, which has no single foreign player. Gimcheon has achieved promotion from the second division last year, and has continued its momentum this year, following a boom in ranking third. Gimcheon has garnered the most points (14 points) by recording four wins and two draws in its recent six matches. It has lost to Jeonbuk Hyundai 1-2 in the first round. It is currently in second place after Daejeon Hana Citizen (16 points from 5 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses), but it played one less game. After five consecutive matches with no loss (four wins, 1 draw) Daejeon lost to Jeonbuk 0-2 last weekend, losing to the latter for the second time in this season. Daejeon has 16 points (5 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses).
The "eye of the typhoon" from Gimcheon is Lee Dong-kyung, the "mad left foot." He has three goals and three assists, but has posted offensive points in five of the seven matches he played, excluding two. Some even say that if this continues, Gimcheon could win the "presidential election." However, Gimcheon's enlistment and discharge will be repeated during the season due to the nature of the military team. The military power fluctuates greatly in June. Lee Dong-kyung will be discharged from the military service at the end of October. However, Gimcheon's future path is drawing more attention as it has the potential to break through variables last year. 토토사이트
In the third and sixth places are Seoul (12 points, 3 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss), Jeonbuk (3 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses), Ulsan (3 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses, 11 points or more) and Gwangju FC (10 points, 2 wins, 4 draws and 1 loss). Seoul is on the rise with six consecutive unbeaten matches (3 wins, 3 draws), and Jeonbuk is on the rise with two consecutive wins. On the other hand, Ulsan, which opened the "door of the dynasty" by winning three consecutive K League 1 titles last year, finished fifth after playing one more match due to the FIFA Club World Cup schedule in June. Jeonbuk is lagging behind Jeonbuk in multiple points, while Pohang Steelers (2 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses), and FC Anyang (3 wins, 4 losses, 9 points or more) are in the range.