Goalless even with the shower shot → 'Veteran Cheongeumgol' at the last minute... Without Choi Kyu-baek, Suwon FC would not have been in last place

Suwon FC of the K-League 1 has successfully escaped from the last place. Anresson (27), a foreign striker who scored two goals and one assist, was the best hero. However, Choi Gyu-baek (31), a veteran player who scored the finisher, laid the groundwork for the victory.

Suwon FC won a landslide 3-0 victory against Daejeon Hana Citizen in the 14th round of the Hana Bank K League 1 2025 held at Suwon Stadium on Sunday. Suwon FC, which was ranked 12th, jumped to 10th with three wins, five draws and six losses (14 points) by winning "big fish."

Suwon FC displayed powerful performance. The team overwhelmed the team with a score of 30 to 6 from the overall shooting. However, the winning process was not smooth. Suwon FC failed to score a goal until the last minute of the second half due to Daejeon goalkeeper Lee Chang-geun's super save. At the 36th minute of the second half, Seo Jae-min's fantastic lobbing shot hit the post, swallowing regret.
In the 37th minute of the second half, when the draw was seen even in the dominant trend, a solver appeared. The main character was veteran center back Choi Kyu-baek. Andersson crossed from a free kick chance, and Choi Kyu-baek jumped up and hit a header shot. It was sucked into the corner of the goal. Lee Chang-geun, who showed good defense, also failed to block Choi Kyu-baek's header shot. Thanks to this, Suwon FC eased the burden, and Andersson scored multiple goals in the second half of extra time to secure a great victory. 카지노

After the match, Choi said, "Everyone played hard against the No. 1 team. I scored a goal, but I feel better because my team won." Choi almost scored multiple goals on the day. He also shook the net in the 43rd minute of the second half, but was denied a point because he was declared offside earlier. Nevertheless, Choi smiled and said, "I am not in a position to score a goal. I wish my team had won even one goal."

As for the instinct of the troubleshooter, he said, "The team hit a lot of shots, but it was frustrating because it didn't score a goal. As there is also a resident regulation in Daejeon, I thought I should score a goal because I didn't know when it would hit. I focused more because there was only a set piece where I could score a goal, and it led to a goal."

Choi Gyu-baek, the vice-captain of Suwon FC, also had many difficulties as he remained at the bottom. However, he tried to inspire more energy. Choi Kyu-baek said, "Since the team was in last place, the performance was not consistent. Still, the players were highly motivated to do it. The opponent team was the No. 1 team, but he tried to win by raising the energy level. I tried to do only ours, and I emphasized that we should be strong no matter which team we meet."

Suwon FC legend striker Ahn Byung-joon's retirement ceremony was held at the match. "I shook hands with (Ahn) Byung-joon, and I think I got the energy from him. I want to say good job after retirement. I hope he comes often to cheer me on. Ahn Byung-joon also congratulated me," Choi said.

Choi has played in seven league games this season. He has been playing as a starter and bench player. However, Choi said, "A player would have greed for playing time," but added, "It is Kim Eun-joong's choice. If I do my best, I think I can participate in the game. I will do my best in every game." Finally, Choi said, "The team should advance further. I have no personal goal. If I play in a game (for my team), I will do my best."

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