They had to come from behind but thanks to two excellently dispatched dead ball situations, Seoul came away with a huge three points after a slow start this season over a slightly more-fancied Pohang Steelers side 2-1 despite missing a few number of players. Both of their goals came from set-pieces, namely corners where Pohang should be questioned how they set up to defend them.
Read MoreWith a lot of focus on Germany’s Bundesliga, the K. League marches on to their second week with Suwon taking on Ulsan being the match to watch. And goodness, it by far did not disappoint at all. This match saw a five-goal thriller in favor of Ulsan Hyundai, and it is a comeback no less.
Read MoreFollowing what was surely a record-breaking opening week having being the only top football league underway at the time, the K. League 1 theater is set to prepare for their second week showing with the premier of another set of intriguing fixtures.
Read MoreThe climate of life forced football (and a lot of other things) to sit at the backseat of a car that is now driven forward by health frontliners to contain the Coronavirus pandemic. There are some countries that have dealt with the coronavirus effectively while there are others whose efforts just doesn’t work (That is putting it lightly). Therefore, life came to a standstill. The amazing efforts of one of those countries have lead to restrictions being eased and in turn, the return of sports in their backyard. The football world are taking their seats and watching. Ladies and gentleman of world football, now premiering: South Korea’s K. League 1.
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