K-League One 2019 – Week 32 : Predictions
With this year’s K-League looking like it might down to the wire like Pohang and Ulsan in 2013 here are predictions for this weekend’s games.
With this year’s K-League looking like it might down to the wire like Pohang and Ulsan in 2013 here are predictions for this weekend’s games.
Predictions for the weekend’s games are below…
It’s been a crazy busy month in work so no previews again, but below are predictions for this weekend’s games.
This midweek sees the return to action of the K-League One after the Friday night farce that was the “K-League All-stars” clash with a lackluster and late Juventus. That match did allow players such as Osmar and Cessinha to showcase their talents in front of a crowd of eager Ronaldo ‘fan-boys’ but whether it will…
Many a neutral (or non-Jeonbuk fan) has lamented the lack of any real title challenge in the K-League One of late and have dreamed of a repeat of the dramatic scenes of 2013 as Pohang clinched the title in the last minute. Last weekend saw those dreams ebb ever closer to becoming reality as nothing…
Last week saw two rounds of K-League One games as we had a round of midweek matches which finally witnessed FC Seoul run out of luck as they traveled to Jeju full of confidence only to fall to a 4-2 defeat with ex-Seoul hero Yun Il-lok getting himself a hat-trick. Elsewhere there were wins for…
There was no change at the top of the table last weekend with the top three teams drawing, Seoul holding Ulsan to a draw and Jeonbuk unable to break down a plucky 10-man Pohang Steelers. The bottom six seen Seongnam leapfrog Bluewings after a victory over Sangju in their last match in Moran on the…
After last night’s emphatic 2-1 in Jeju, all bottom six eyes will be on the massive ‘six-pointer’ in Jinju tonight as Gyeongnam and Incheon battle with a victory for the latter finally dragging them off the foot of the table and into 11th place.Elsewhere ‘Supermatch’ victors Seoul head down to Daegu as they look to…
After a two week break that reminded me of the withdrawal scenes in the original Trainspotting movie it’s time for the K-League to return albeit, rather unexpectedly, minus some of it’s younger sons who are still in Poland with the U20 World Cup squad getting ready for the final. There were victories last time out…
With a full round of midweek K-League One fixtures behind us, some of which shall never be spoken about again, real gaps are beginning to appear in the league table as Jeonbuk,Ulsan and Seoul all slowly edge in front at the top while Seongnam, Gyeongnam, Jeju and Incheon are quickly being left behind at the…