At least they've already scored a heck of a load of away goals, but they better work on that defense back in the home leg. Didn't watch the game but that seems like an epic meltdown near the end they had...
Jung didn't play a good game. 2nd goal really should have been saved by him. Anyways, I think having scored 3 goals at away is pretty good going into the 2nd leg match on Oct 20.
It is, but at the same time I hope they haven't forgotten about the 2004 debacle at home.. Shabab is no al ittihad and that was 6 years ago i know, but still.
One thing about Al-Shabab, though, is that they travel well. They're used to playing in empty/hostile stadiums because, quite simply, they have very few fans.
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Yes, but are they used to playing on the Tancheon turf? One of the reasons (albeit a bad one) why we're strong at home this season.
Might not be fair but just looking at the highlights - JSR looks the same as he does for the NT, weak and indecisive.
Seongnam racing to re-lay pitch http://www.the-afc.com/en/tournamen...-league/30666-seongnam-racing-to-re-lay-pitch
Going to watch Seongnam on tv tomorrow, any special players in the team I should watch? Who is their best player? I know goalkeeper Jung of course.
Jung had an awful game in the first leg. It will be interesting to see how he's going to perform tonight. As for players to watch, there aren't many outstanding local players in Seongnam. It's probably because Seongnam are on a rebuilding stage where a lot of young players began to secure their playing time from 2010 season (ie. Song Ho-Young, Jo Jae-Cheol, Hong Chul & etc) - If I have to pick one player, I'll go with my favourite Seongnam player and that is Song Ho-Young. He's an excellent dribbler with great technique, only 21 years old & has a lot of potential. He'll probably be used as a sub. As for best player, I'd say Dženan Radončić (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dženan_Radončić) - This 192cm tall forward moved to Korea at the age of 20. One interesting thing to note is that this guy might play for Korea NT in the future as he'll become a Korean in a few years' time. (That is if he keeps performing good for the club) I might go see the match as the stadium is very close to where I live. Hopefully, Seongnam can put on a good show!
Seongnam now is a team that doesn't rely on individual talent. They play as a team/unit hence nobody is outstanding. It is because of this a lot of K-League teams under-estimate Seongnam, and end up losing.
wow, Seongnam's yellow top with red socks and shorts make one ugly ugly kit. Bloody Song Chong Gug playing for Al Shabab.
I look away for a second and the Korean commentator screams as though something major happened. I look to see that, Dzeko, i mean, Radoncic weakly headed into the goalies gloves which was also called as Doncic's foul. I do not understand Korean commentators and their habit to scream at everything and talk about everything at non stop pace.
Exciting football from seongnam! What a goal by jo dong gun!!!!! 1-0 WE LEAD!! :-D :-D :-D Doncic, Molina, Dong Gun are shitting on the Al Shababian thugs. Sasa is a brick wall as usual. Why, why, why, why is he not playing for us??? He can potentially be the 'Korean Dzeko that does not look Korean' for us. I can already picture him playing well with Park Chu Young. Well, im going to sleep. Lets hope that when i wake tommorrow that Seongnam are in the finals. They are only 45 mins away from that spot.