Now All Over Daejeon… National Team MF Lee Sun-min Scores a Perfect Score in the Opening Game

Daejeon debut match ‘pulse’… Appearing in all areas of the ground to support colleagues,

impressing coach Hwang Seon-hong, the national team’s ‘temporary head coach’

Midfielder Lee Sun-min, who advanced to the national team from Gwangju FC in the K-League 1 professional soccer league last season,

has proven his worth with his new team from the start of the 2024 season. 온라인카지노

Lee Sun-min

Soon-min Lee, who captained Daejeon Hana Citizens,

played full-time in the away game against Jeonbuk Hyundai in the first round of Hana Bank K League 1 2024 held at Jeonju World Cup Stadium in Jeonbuk on the 1st.

Daejeon, who maintained a 1-0 lead until the end of the game and seemed to be on the verge of victory from the start,

unfortunately gave up the tying goal to Ahn Hyeon-beom in the 40th minute of the second half and had to be content with a draw.

Although it was a match where the team lost a close victory and took only 1 point,

Lee Soon-min’s outstanding performance makes coach Lee Min-seong smile.

Soon-min Lee, who played as a central midfielder,

positioned himself in front of the three backs and boasted a wide radius of action,

taking charge of all areas near the penalty box,

and repeatedly turned the opponent’s attacks to nothing.

He worked diligently and participated in every ball competition situation to support his teammates.

Gwangju

The scene where Lee Soon-min appears on both the left and right sides, front and rear,

was exactly the same as what he showed in Gwangju under director Lee Jeong-hyo.

Soon-min Lee, who moved to Daejeon after the 2023 season,

created several scenes that reminded him of his appearance in Gwangju even before his debut in the new team.

When central defender Aaron, who had also come from Gwangju,

suddenly advanced and participated in the attack, confusing the Jeonbuk players,

Lee Soon-min filled the space by blocking the opponent’s counterattack from the back where Aaron had left.

According to broadcaster Sky Sports, Lee Soon-min made four tackles and five interceptions.

He brought the right of attack to Daejeon as many as 10 times.

In an interview with Sky Sports after the game, Lee Sun-min said, “I am very disappointed.

But it was an away game, and Jeonbuk is a very good team,

so I will take comfort in the fact that we won one point and prepare well for the next game.”

He added, “Our goal is the same as the goal set by the coach.