Busan I-Park swept aside the Ansan Greeners to extend its winning streak to five games and solidify its lead in the K League Two (2).
Park Jin-seop-led Busan won 2-0 at home against Ansan in the 32nd round of the Hana OneQ K League 2 2023 at Busan Asiad Stadium on Sept. 19.
With 17 wins, eight draws and five losses (59 points), Busan maintained its lead at the top of the league with a seven-point gap over second-place Gimcheon Commerce (52 points), which has played one game less.
Ansan remains in 12th place with 18 points (4W6D19L). They are only four points behind last-place Cheonan City FC (14), who have played one game less, and are in danger of falling to the bottom of the table.
Busan struggled against a strong challenge from Ansan in the first half. However, they turned things around in the second half when Pesin was substituted for Sung Ho-young. In the 13th minute of the second half, Park Se-jin’s cross from the right flank was deflected to the left side of the penalty area. Choi Ji-mook took advantage with a precise non-stop shot to split the goal.
Ansan scored in the 25th minute when Choi Ji-mook scored in the Busan goal, but the video assistant referee (VAR) pointed out a foul in the previous play. On the next play, Ansan’s Kim Bum-soo committed a rough foul and the two teams collided.
Despite the chaos, Busan managed to score another goal. In the 31st minute of the second half, Ramas flicked in a ball from the left and Pessin, who was positioned on the right side of the penalty area, shook the goal with a picturesque left-footed Caesar kick.
Seongnam FC secured their first win in four games against Gimcheon. Lee Jong-ho’s 29th-minute strike gave Seongnam a 1-0 home win over Gimcheon at Tancheon Sports Complex on the same day.
Seongnam is in ninth place with nine wins, 10 draws and 11 losses (37 points).
At Cheongju Sports Complex, visiting Seoul Eland defeated home team Chungbuk Cheongju 1-0 thanks to a 27th-minute goal by Chang-Jun Lee.온라인카지노
The win was a welcome turnaround for Seoul E-Land, who lost 0-3 to last-place Chunan in the previous round. With 10 wins, 5 draws, and 15 losses (35 points), they are in 10th place.
Meanwhile, Chungbuk Cheongju, who were unbeaten in 14 matches (8 W, 6 D), suffered their first defeat in more than four months after a 0-2 loss to Gyeongnam FC on May 27. They remain in sixth place with 43 points (11 wins, 10 draws and 8 losses).