Will test the possibility of advancing to the promotion playoffs in the away match in Busan.
In the home game against Bucheon in the last round, Jeonnam kept Go Tae-won's score until the end in the 9th minute of the first half and collected three valuable points. With 34 points (10 wins, 4 draws and 9 losses), Jeonnam set the stage for the leap forward and continued its unbeaten record in nine games at home.
At a press conference after the match, Go Tae-won said, "It's a victory because all the players didn't give up until the end in the heat wave. And I think my score is a goal made by Seok-hyun," he said, adding that he attributed the joy of scoring to his teammate. "It is my big goal in my soccer life to return Jeonnam to the K League 1 again, and I will do my best to reach the goal," he said.
Now, the Jeonnam team's eyes are on the away match against Busan I-Park on the 15th.
Busan, led by head coach Park Jin-seop, ranks third in the K League 2 with 41 points (11 wins, 8 draws and 4 losses). Busan, which has been stepping up its competition for the lead by recruiting Dongjin Park, Min Sung-ki, Yeoreum, Kim Jung-hwan and Kang Sung-yoon this summer, is considered a candidate for the K League 2 title in the 23rd season.
Jeonnam, which has recently been on the rise, is expected to aim for the goal against Busan by Hanam, Valdivia and Choi Sung-jin. In addition, Jeonnam is determined to win three points in the Busan expedition based on the harmony of veterans Kim Soo-beom, Cho Ji-hoon, and Lee Seok-hyun, rookies Yoo Ji-ha and Noh Gun-woo.
Minister Lee, who is preparing for the match against Busan, said, "We will play against the top teams in August," adding, "August will be the most important time in 23 seasons for us." "I will do my best to make sure that I get three points in the away game in Busan," he said.
In the last 11 rounds of the match between the two teams, they had a 1:1 draw, so they couldn't be divided. Both teams have one win, three draws and one loss in the last five games, and Jeonnam is somewhat dominant with 36 wins, 28 wins and 21 draws in Busan.
South Jeolla Province, which has set the stage for a leap forward in the top ranks, is drawing keen attention from soccer fans to what kind of results it will show in the away match in Busan.