JEONBUK DEFEATED 2-3 IN SYDNEY...FRUSTRATED IN THE SEMIFINALS OF ACL2 WITH A TOTAL OF 2-5 IN THE FIRST AND SECOND GAMES

Jeonbuk Defeated 2-3 in Sydney...Frustrated in the semifinals of ACL2 with a total of 2-5 in the first and second games

Jeonbuk Defeated 2-3 in Sydney...Frustrated in the semifinals of ACL2 with a total of 2-5 in the first and second games

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Jeonbuk Hyundai in the K-League 1 failed to overcome the wall of Sydney FC (Australia) and failed to advance to the semifinals of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League 2.
Jeonbuk lost 2-3 in the second leg of the 2024-2025 ACL2 quarterfinal against Sydney at the Sydney Football Stadium in Sydney, Australia on the 13th. Jeonbuk, which lost 0-2 in the first match at Mir Stadium in Yongin on the 6th, suffered a setback in its elimination from the quarterfinals by falling to 2-5 overall in the first and second matches.

Miraculous turnaround in away games did not happen at all. Jeonbuk had multiple goals in the first half to score the first two and make a big turnaround, but gave up its dream of advancing to the semifinals by donating three goals in the second half.

Jeonbuk, which struggled to block Sydney's offensive early in the game with goalkeeper Kim Jung-hoon's consecutive saves, finally scored first in the 35th minute after Klimala's canceled goal due to offside in the 8th minute of the first half.

Jeon Jin-woo scored the first goal by connecting the cutback given by Kim Jin-kyu after digging to the right side of the penalty area with a right-footed shot from the front of the penalty area.

In the extra time of the first half, when Kim Jin-kyu's right corner kick was blocked by the goalkeeper and Boateng's shot from the left side of the penalty area flowed out, Jeon Jin-woo, who was in front of the net, quickly kicked it with his right foot to complete the multi-goal.

Jeonbuk, which lost 0-2 in the first game, finished the first half with a 2-2 total in the first and second games thanks to Jeon Jin-woo's multi-goal.
Amid the offensive that continued in the second half, Jeon Jin-woo was replaced by Ahn Hyun-beom in the eighth minute of the second half due to right leg pain. While the flow was cut off, Sydney counterattacked with Alex Grant's goal in the 14th minute of the second half. 온라인카지노

Jeonbuk suffered the misfortune of Ahn Hyun-beom's score being canceled due to offside in the 22nd minute of the second half, and Sydney later decided the match with Klimala's equalizer in the 27th minute of the second half and Costa's penalty goal in the 35th minute of the second half.

Jeonbuk, which needed three goals to lead to overtime, continued its last-minute offensive but failed to score additional points and was eliminated from the ACL2 quarterfinals.

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