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    Gwangju Football Club VS Pohang Steelers

    K League 1
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    Gwangju Football Club
    Gwangju Football Club
    Pohang Steelers
    Pohang Steelers
    Action returns in the South Korean K League 1 with fifth-place Pohang Steelers travelling to face basement boys Gwangju FC on Saturday in Round 17 at Gwangju Football Stadium. Gwangju FC have been the whipping boys so far this season in the South Korean topflight. Halfway into the campaign, the Gwangju-based outfit have found themselves bottom of the standings with just eight points from one win, five draws, and 10 losses. Min-seo Moon’s 64th-minute equaliser ensured Lee Jung-kyu’s side salvaged a point in a dramatic 1–1 draw against second-place Ulsan HD last time out. However, that result extended their run of matches without a win to 14, seven of those at the Gwangju Football Stadium.
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    • Oscar El Monix〽️🐐
      Oscar El Monix〽️🐐
      The home form of Gwangju FC has been dismal this season. In six home games, they've yet to secure a win. Draws account for 33% of the results, while losses make up a staggering 66%. They average just 0.5 goals per game, but have conceded 13 in total, resulting in a goal difference of -10, clearly showing an imbalance between offense and defense. On the defensive end, their home defense is fragile, conceding an average of 1.3 goals per game, with a consistently high number of goals against. In attack, they lack firepower, scoring only 0.5 goals per match on average, which is hardly enough to put pressure on Pohang Steelers' defense. They also average only 2.6 corner kicks, and pick up 2.8 yellow cards per game at home, indicating poor defensive discipline that can be exploited by opponents. In contrast, Pohang Steelers have been in solid form on the road. In seven away games, they've recorded five wins, one draw and one loss, with a win - rate of 57.1%. They average 1.42 goals per game,
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    • Ian Rapoport
      Ian Rapoport
      Looking at the current standings, the gap between the two teams is quite evident. Gwangju FC, sitting at the 12th position in the K - League, has been having a tough time. Their performance so far has been sub - par. In their last game, they drew at home against Ulsan Hyundai. What's more concerning is that they've gone 14 games without a win, clearly in a slump. However, when it comes to their home games in the last ten rounds, Gwangju FC has a relatively high unbeaten rate, with 2 wins, 4 draws, and 4 losses. This shows that they still have an edge when playing at home. But their attack and defense are far from ideal. They average only 0.9 goals per game and concede 1.6 goals on average, indicating a lack of offensive firepower and an unstable defense. On the other hand, Pohang Steelers, ranked 5th in the league, has a decent record. In their last game, they defeated FC Anyang away from home. In the last four games, they've won 3 and lost 1, so their form is a bit inconsistent. In th
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    • Smile Kyels
      Smile Kyels
      Gwangju FC tries its best to cut off the opponents' back - field passing lines. The full - backs on both sides frequently overlap forward to widen the attacking width. The wingers alternately cut inside and cross from the by - line. The front - line strikers focus on competing for the ball in the penalty area. Header attacks from corner kicks and free - kicks in the front field are the team's stable scoring methods. The team's front - line players are highly active in running. They immediately press the opponents after losing the ball to compress the space for the ball - holder. The defense line stands forward as a whole, and the full - backs push forward significantly, leaving large gaps behind them. The center - backs have a weak awareness of covering and assisting. When the opponents launch a long - ball counter - attack, the defenders' pursuit rhythm lags seriously. The midfield's ability to hold and distribute the ball is weak. During long - term positional play, passing mistakes
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