Jeonbuk remain undefeated in K League after winning rival match

More Sports / 유지호 / 2021-04-05 08:15:23
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▲ Choi Bo-kyung of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (L) celebrates with teammate Lee Seung-gi after scoring a goal against Suwon Samsung Bluewings in the teams' K League 1 match at Suwon World Cup Stadium in Suwon, 45 kilometers south of Seoul, on April 3, 2021, in this photo provided by the Korea Professional Football League. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

▲ Lee Dong-jun of Ulsan Hyundai FC (2nd from R) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against Seongnam FC in the teams' K League 1 match at Tancheon Sports Complex in Seongnam, just south of Seoul, on April 3, 2021, in this photo provided by the Korea Professional Football League. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

▲ Lee Hi-gyun of Gwangju FC celebrates his goal against Incheon United during the teams' K League 1 match at Gwangju Football Stadium in Gwangju, 330 kilometers south of Seoul, on April 4, 2021. (Yonhap)

▲ Cho Yu-min of Suwon FC (L) celebrates his goal against Jeju United during the clubs' K League 1 match at Suwon Stadium in Suwon, 45 kilometers south of Seoul, on April 4, 2021, in this photo provided by the Korea Professional Football League. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

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Jeonbuk remain undefeated in K League after winning rival match

By Yoo Jee-ho

SEOUL, April 5 (Yonhap) -- Seven matches into the 2021 K League 1 season, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors are the only undefeated club.

Jeonbuk defeated Suwon Samsung Bluewings 3-1 on Saturday, a match contested against the backdrop of Jeonbuk's controversial acquisition of a former Suwon youth player Paik Seung-ho.

Suwon have claimed that Paik, one-time FC Barcelona prospect, had contractual obligations to sign with them after returning from Europe. But Jeonbuk have countered that the midfielder was available because Suwon had no interest in signing him in the first place.

Suwon supporters at Suwon World Cup Stadium hung banners with jabs directed at both Jeonbuk and Paik. After the victory, Jeonbuk's Instagram page returned fire, and the two clubs that previously had no particular rivalry appear to be turning into bitter foes.

As for the match itself, Jeonbuk got goals from three different players, including Stanislav Iljutcenko, who now leads the K League 1 with five goals.

With five wins and two draws, Jeonbuk sit atop the tables at 17 points. They're three up on Ulsan Hyundai FC, which beat Seongnam FC 1-0 on Saturday.

Jeonbuk and Ulsan finished first and second in each of the past two years. Jeonbuk are going for a record fifth straight title.

Also over the weekend, Jeju United suffered their first loss of the season, falling to Suwon FC 2-1.

Both clubs earned a promotion from the K League 2 this season. It was Suwon FC's first victory of 2021, and they became the first club to score more than one goal against Jeju this year. However, they're still in last place with six points from a win, three draws and three losses.

FC Seoul had their three-match winning streak snapped with a 1-0 loss to Gangwon FC on Saturday. FC Seoul are now five back of Jeonbuk in third place.

Gwangju FC beat Incheon United 2-1 on Sunday for their first win at the new Gwangju Football Stadium. Lee Hi-gyun scored the dramatic winner moments before the final whistle, handing 10-man Incheon their second straight defeat.

In the crowded middle class, Suwon Samsung Bluewings and Seongnam FC are tied at 11 points, with Suwon ahead in the goals scored tiebreaker. Pohang Steelers, Gangwon FC and Jeju all have eight points.

Teams will go right back at it for midweek action, with two matches set for Tuesday and four more Wednesday, followed by three matches apiece on Saturday and Sunday.

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