Manager Byun Sung-hwan has completely changed Suwon Samsung’s constitution.

Suwon beat FC Anyang 2-1 in the 26th round of Hana Bank K League 2 2024 held at Mir Stadium in Yongin on the 12th due to goals scored by Kim Ji-ho and Mulich. Suwon (10 wins, 7 draws and 7 losses, 37 points) ranked fifth narrowed the point gap with the leader Anyang (14 wins, 4 draws and 6 losses, 46 points) to nine points.

Suwon continued its unbeaten run with four wins and six draws since its manager Byun Sung-hwan took the helm. Kim Ji-ho scored the first goal and continued his momentum with the U22 this time. Suwon, which aims to return to the K-League 1 for the first time in a season after being demoted by shock, overcame a crisis by catching the top-ranked Anyang.

After the game, Suwon manager Byun Sung-hwan said, “It was an important game. I had to win to catch up with the top spot. I wanted to win.” The process that our players prepared for the past two weeks turned out well in the stadium. They emphasized, “Competition and fight in tactical areas.” They never lost in the competition. It is regrettable that I did not score a single point.” 토토사이트

Coach Byun then said, “I have bad news for Baek Dong-gyu’s family. It hurts my heart. I want to share my pain. I want to tell him to recover with the team.”

How will Kim Ji-ho evaluate the team’s score? “We know very well what each other wants. I feel very satisfied because they provided us with opportunities and played a decisive role,” coach Byun Sung-hwan said.

Coach Byun Sung-hwan has not lost in 10 matches since his inauguration as Suwon manager, with four wins and six draws. “It’s not important to win 10 matches without losing. My attitude toward the team is a tie. I never thought I was good at it. I was angry because I didn’t win or turn it around. I was never impressed (with no loss),” he said.

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