Korean K.League Soccer News - FC Seoul
v Suwon Bluewings April 2008
John Duerden reports from Seoul
"This
is like deja vu all over again", said baseball legend Yogi Berra
once upon a time. A quick glance at the top of the current K-league
table certainly brings a host of memories flooding back for football
fans around the nation.
Suwon Samsung Bluewings are in first place after winning four
and drawing one of the five games so far. That single blemish came
when Suwon faced old rivals Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma earlier in the
season. Seongnam are now in second. The two Gyeonggi Province teams
spent all of 2007 fighting at the top and are once again out on
their own.
Last weekend certainly brought back some bad memories for FC Seoul.
Watched by more than 44,000 fans in the capital, the club once again
saw an early-season good start ended by Suwon. Last April, the 1-0
defeat inflicted by the Bluewings stopped the Seoul season dead
in its tracks. It remains to be seen how the 2-0 defeat on Sunday
affects Senol Gunes and his players.
Those players were unlucky as they controlled much of the match
against Suwon. Especially in the first half, a number of chances
came Seoul's way and they all went begging. Dejan
Damjanovic, Jung Jo-gook, Park Chu-young and Lee Chung-yong
all could have done better.
While Seoul's superiority was real, it was also fragile.
As poor as Suwon looked in the first half, the team, roared on by
thousands of travelling fans, still carried an air of sleepy menace
and a constant threat that Seoul would be made to pay for its profligacy.
That is exactly what happened six minutes into the second half.
Young striker Shin Young-rok let fly from 25 meters more in hope
than expectation and somehow Seoul goalkeeper Kim Ho-jun let the
ball soar over him to send the massed ranks of Suwon supporters
behind the net into raptures. Those fantastic fans were celebrating
once again 11 minutes later as young Shin fired a low shot into
the net from the edge of the area and it was as good as game over.
"This is a game that we really should have won, but the result
was a defeat. We just didn't take our chances" said Seoul coach
Senol Gunes after the match. "It sounds like an excuse but I can't
blame my players as it was a good performance."
His opposite number Cha Bum-keun couldn't stop smiling.
"The first half was really tough for us but we recovered
well. Our defence held firm so we there were opportunities for us
in the second half."
Not too far to the west, Incheon United was suffering the same
fate as Seoul - a 2-0 home loss ending an unbeaten start to the
season. Seongnam's Brazilian duo of Mota and Dudu did the damage
for the seven-time champions who are now on the coat-tails of the
Bluewings.
Now Suwon and Seongnam have positioned themselves at the front
of the pack, it remains to be seen if they break away in much the
same fashion as 2007. It certainly is possible as the two teams
look to be a level above their competitors.
Before the season started, it was expected that those competitors
would include Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors but the 2006 Asian champions
have had a shocking start. The signing of international striker
Cho Jae-jin was supposed to push the Jeonju team into the upper
echelons of the table but the team is in last with four defeats
in five matches. The latest was a 3-0 home setback at the hands
of a stylish Daegu FC. Champions Pohang Steelers are also struggling
with just one win so far this season.
Perhaps it is at the bottom of the table where we will see some
surprises in 2008 because at the top, it is the same old story.
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