JUNG SEUNG-WON WHO 'REVERSE' LIKE ADEBAYOR...SHOULD I RUN AWAY TO DAEGU

Jung Seung-won who 'reverse' like Adebayor...Should I run away to Daegu

Jung Seung-won who 'reverse' like Adebayor...Should I run away to Daegu

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Midfielder Jung Seung-won, who provoked with a "reverse ceremony" after scoring in his first showdown with his former Daegu FC this season, will go on an away trip to Daegu.

FC Seoul will play an away game against Daegu in the 14th round of Hana Bank K League 1 2025 at iM Bank Park in Daegu at 4:30 p.m. on the 18th.

Both teams desperately need a victory to escape from the bottom ranks.

Seoul, which was considered the favorite to win this season, is in ninth place among the 12 teams (3 wins, 6 draws, 4 losses, 15 points).

Coincidentally, there has been no victory with four draws and three losses in seven games since the 3-2 home win against Daegu on March 29.

With only 10 goals in 13 games this season, Bin Gong is holding back. Amid the heavy dependence on Jesse Lingard, a former member of the English national team, front-line strikers such as Cho Young-wook and Banks are not doing their part.

In addition, veteran midfielder Ki Sung-yueng's injury departure is also considered a negative factor.

Eyes are on Jung, a multi-offensive player. Jung, who can play as both a flanker and a midfielder, has scored one goal and two assists this season.

Jung Seung-won, who recently returned from injury, is considered a weapon to break the frustrating trend in Seoul.

However, the Daegu expedition is expected to bear a considerable burden due to the last reverse driving provocation incident.

Jung Seung-won scored his first goal after moving to Seoul in the 45th minute of the second half, when he was dragged 1-2 in his first showdown with Daegu in March, and he was very active, helping Moon Sun-min's come-from-behind winning goal in extra time.

What became a hot topic was a ceremony after scoring an equalizer.

Jung Seung-won suddenly turned back and started running to the other side of the ground where the away supporters were, provoking Daegu fans with his hand in his right ear.

In the process, Daegu players strongly protested against Jung Seung-won, and the two teams collided greatly.

Jung Seung-won's reverse driving became a hot topic overseas, and it was reminiscent of the reverse driving ceremony of Adebayor, a Togo striker who played for Manchester City (Man City) in the English Premier League (EPL) at the time in 2009.

Adebayor, who moved to Manchester City after playing for Arsenal, scored against Arsenal at the time and sprinted to the Arsenal supporters' seats to perform a knee sliding ceremony.

Jung Seung-won, who made his professional debut in Daegu in 2016, has a bad relationship with Daegu.

Ahead of the 2021 season, he was in conflict over contract issues and even moved to Suwon Samsung in the 2022 season amid controversy over the violation of quarantine rules at the end of the season.

Afterwards, Jung Seung-won, who built a new nest in Seoul this year after passing through Suwon FC, was booed by Daegu supporters whenever he caught the ball in the match against Daegu.

To make matters worse, the goal of Jung Seung-won and Daegu fans deepened due to the last reverse driving incident.

However, Jung has no intention of backing down. When asked if he would score a goal in the away game in Daegu, he said, "I don't know how much I'll boo, but I also don't know what will happen in the moment because of emotion. But I'll deal with it well." 안전놀이터

Daegu, which ranked 11th (3 wins, 2 draws, 8 losses, 11 points), in the relegation zone, is also strengthening its will to win the match against Seoul.

He is determined to prevent Jung Seung-won's reverse driving and lay the groundwork for a rebound by winning against Seoul.

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