"THE OTHER PERSON WILL COME OUT IN YOUR DREAMS," DIRECTOR LEE JUNG-HYO EVEN LEARNED THE SECRET...THE TOPIC OF THE SOCCER PLAYER'S GOLF TOURNAMENT IS 'ADVANCEMENT'

"The other person will come out in your dreams," director Lee Jung-hyo even learned the secret...The topic of the soccer player's golf tournament is 'advancement'

"The other person will come out in your dreams," director Lee Jung-hyo even learned the secret...The topic of the soccer player's golf tournament is 'advancement'

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"I asked director Lee Jung-hyo how to get promoted."

Suwon Samsung coach Byun Sung-hwan has requested Gwangju FC coach Lee Jung-hyo, who has won the K League 2, for SOS. The topic of the 2025 Korean Football Association held at Korea CC in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province on Sunday was promotion.

This year's K League 2 is truly considered a "swamp." Socceroos say that despite fierce competition for promotion last year, it is difficult to predict even an inch ahead because top-ranked teams are close together this season. K League 2 coaches, who are struggling to advance to the top division, held their breath at the golf course for a while, but they couldn't hide their desire to be promoted.

Manager Byun Sung-hwan even got a "tip" from Lee Jung-hyo, who led Gwangju to the K League 2 title in 2022. "[Promotion is] really difficult. To get promoted, you must never lose to rival teams. You must beat your rivals to get promoted," Lee said. "He told me to do well and be confident. I don't think Incheon United is doing well and we are not doing well. We must follow through with do-or-die competition."

Currently, 14 teams in the K League 2 have played 12 games each, and Incheon's solo system seems to be solidifying. Incheon (31 points) was the first to reach the top of 10 wins (1 draw and 1 loss) when it beat the Ansan Greeners on the 18th. It is six points ahead of the second-ranked Jeonnam Dragons (25 points). Suwon Samsung, ranked third, and Seoul E-Land, ranked fourth, are chasing the above two teams.

"I think he is taller than I was in Incheon. His promotional structure is tougher this year than last year. Once he loses, he falls to fifth or sixth place. I can't afford to think about other things," Jeonnam coach Kim Hyun-seok said. "There are so many scary teams. Teams are in their dreams. Same goes to Seoul E-land and Incheon. Especially, Suwon appears in my dreams. If he visits my home, I will win."

All the K League 2 coaches were conscious of Incheon. In fact, Incheon seemed to be the "public enemy" of the second division teams. However, coach Byun Sung-hwan and Seoul E-Land coach Kim Do-kyun had different views.

Manager Byun Sung-hwan said, "The level of K League 2 has increased and interest has increased. Incheon and Suwon are becoming issues. In the end, I think we have to go all the way to the end to win the game. "As soon as anyone breaks their minds, it's over," he said. "Incheon is unrivaledly good. I want to try 11 to 11 without leaving Incheon," he said, looking forward to the face-off. Suwon lost 0-2 against Incheon on March 1, 토토사이트 with two players sent off.

"While Incheon is out, we need to continue to push forward. It becomes complicated when caught," coach Kim Do-kyun said. "It is important to follow the opponent without a big difference in points. There will definitely be a chance. We need to keep our pace until the end."

Yoon Jeong-hwan, the coach of Incheon, was in the same group with his former coach Cho Sung-hwan of Busan I-Park, and ran the course in a friendly manner. When Cho said he wanted to win in golf, he said, "For me? Of course, (Cho) will win. I can't play games."

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