‘Goal-fest’ Seoul meets ‘steeply rising’ Incheon in season three [O!SEN preview].

Seoul, who have scored seven goals in a game, and Incheon, who have been ‘unbeaten’ of late, meet for the third time this season.온라인바카라

FC Seoul and Incheon United will meet in the 24th round of the Hana One Q K League 1 at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on 22 February at 7.30pm.

Seoul is third in the league with 37 points (10 wins, 7 draws and 6 losses), while Incheon is ninth with 20 points (7 wins, 9 draws and 7 losses).

Seoul welcomed Suwon FC home on the 12th and showed off their firepower, scoring a whopping seven goals. While Seoul’s spirits were high after sacrificing Suwon FC, they were somewhat subdued in a 1-1 draw away to Gangwon FC on the 15th.

With Hwang Eui-jo returning to his native club Nottingham Forest, Seoul were in need of a new goalscorer, and the biggest gain from their last game against Suwon FC was a goal from Kim Shin-jin. Kim had scored just one goal this season prior to that game, but he seemed to find his groove when he started against Suwon and got a taste of goals.

[OSEN=Seoul World Cup Stadium, Reporter Park Joon-hyung] On the afternoon of the 12th, the 2023 Hana OneQ Pro Football K League 1 match between FC Seoul and Suwon FC was held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in Sangam-dong, Seoul.FC Seoul’s Kim Shin-jin, who scored multiple goals in the second half, high-fives coach Ahn Ik-soo before being substituted. 12 July 2023 / soul1014@osen.co.kr

After the match against Suwon, Kim Shin-jin revealed his secret, saying, “If I am given a task in any position, I try to fulfil my role as best I can.”

Although he was silent again in the match against Gangwon, Kim Shin-jin is showing a different kind of sparkle than before.

Incheon, who made a splash by re-signing Stephane Mugosa on the 10th, have continued their good form on the pitch. They haven’t lost in four official matches since their 3-2 FA Cup victory over Suwon Samseong on 28 June.

On the 12th, they sank league leaders Ulsan Hyundai at home, giving them a confidence boost.

[Photo: Courtesy of the Korea Football Association
Although Mugosa’s return to the pitch is likely to take some time, the frontline of Hernandez, Gerso, and Kim Bo-Seop have been consistently scoring goals to keep the team in the game.

Seoul and Incheon have met twice this year, with Seoul holding the advantage with one win and one draw. The first meeting between the two sides at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in February saw goals from Kim Sang-hyeop and Kim Ju-sung give Seoul a 2-1 victory.

The second meeting in June ended in a 1-1 draw as Gerso scored in the 19th minute and Hwang Eui-jo in the seventh minute.

Seoul and Incheon are rivals in the Gyeongin Derby, with Seoul leading the all-time series with 14 wins, 10 draws and 11 losses. However, if we narrow it down to the last 10 matches, Incheon leads with four wins, four draws and two losses.

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