Lee Chang-geun, the gatekeeper of Daejeon Hana Citizen, said, “We need to be calm in the match against Ulsan HDFC, the leader of the league.”

Daejeon, to which Lee Chang-geun belongs, will face Ulsan, which currently ranks first in the league with 55 points in the 32nd round of Hana Bank’s K League 1 2024 at 7:30 p.m. today (27th) at Daejeon World Cup Stadium. Although the match is considered a level lower than the other in terms of objective power, the trend is not bad. Daejeon has elevated its ranking to ninth by posting four wins and three mura from its recent seven matches.

Daejeon, which has been placed on the ranking to remain in the relegation zone after the opening of the 2024 season, should continue its upward trend as much as possible. Naturally, it will go all out to overcome the gap of objective power and bring points against Ulsan.

This is why people are paying attention to Lee. Lee Chang-geun, vice captain of Daejeon, who not only defended the goal in Daejeon with his whole body but also helps the players unite with his outstanding leadership, said, “I don’t feel pressured to earn points unconditionally.”

“The burden is the same. Of course, we might be in a more urgent situation because we are a home team, but given the recent situation, Ulsan has to turn the tide,” Lee said. “I told my teammates that we don’t have to be in a hurry because we have been doing well. Above all, let’s have fun.” Lee said he trusts his teammates as he has shown good performance. 메이저사이트

“Of course, Ulsan is not a weak team, but there is no difference in how we deal with strong teams and weak teams,” he said. “We have confidence that we can win any team if we do what we have done so far consistently. There is no difference just because the opponent is Ulsan,” he said, showing confidence in the team’s atmosphere that has changed significantly.

Meanwhile, Daejeon and Ulsan have displayed tight performance by recording one win and one loss in the 2024 season. As they have six matches since being promoted to the K League 1, they have displayed fairly good performance by posting two wins, two draws and one loss out of five matches. Of course, there are variables. Daejeon and Ulsan will have their first showdown since the head coach was replaced. Another key point to watch is what kind of victory solution the new head coach offers.

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