PARK SEUNG-SOO AND KO JONG-HYUN, 'THE PROMISING PLAYERS IN SUWON THAT BAYERN IS AIMING FOR,' ARE ACTIVE IN THEIR FIRST START OF THE SEASON... KEY TO DEFEATING SEOUL E-LAND

Park Seung-soo and Ko Jong-hyun, 'the promising players in Suwon that Bayern is aiming for,' are active in their first start of the season... Key to defeating Seoul E-Land

Park Seung-soo and Ko Jong-hyun, 'the promising players in Suwon that Bayern is aiming for,' are active in their first start of the season... Key to defeating Seoul E-Land

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The decisive change that allowed Suwon Samsung to overturn its inferiority against Seoul E-Land FC was the active use of promising players.
Suwon held the second round of the 2025 Hana Bank Korea Cup at Suwon World Cup Stadium on Sunday, and beat Seoul E-Land FC 2-1. Coach Byun Sung-hwan took the helm during the last season and secured his first win over Seoul E-Land.
Both teams used members close to the 1.5th division, and the outcome was decided in their performance. What was particularly noticeable was that Suwon actively used promising players. Young players, including 22-year-old Kim Jung-hoon and Kim Ji-ho, 20-year-old Lee Kun-hee and 19-year-old Ko Jong-hyun, took the opportunity among the starting members on the day. In the second half, 18-year-old semi-professional player Park Seung-soo was also deployed. Among them, Ko Jong-hyun and Park Seung-soo caught the eye.
Center back Ko Jong-hyun was paired with Kwon Wan-kyu in the first game of the season. When Ko Jong-hyun, who is young and has little professional experience but tends to play calmly, came in, Kwon Wan-kyu, who has a wide range of activities and is active, also revived. Ko Jong-hyun's rear stability, build-up, and Kwon Wan-kyu's active play formed a complementary combination.
Park Seung-soo changed the flow of the game in the first half, when each other had no goals. Park, who had played a professional game as a sophomore in high school last year, actively disturbed the opponent team by moving between the sides and the center. He created an offensive trend that led to consecutive goals between Ilyuchenko and Paulinho. What stood out was a foreign player duo from Suwon, but Park Seung-soo was the "game changer."
After Byun, a former coach of the youth team, joined the team last season, Suwon drew attention by giving a large number of opportunities to semi-professional players. Among them, Park Seung-soo, who participated in the game even though he was a second grader in high school, drew particular attention. At the time, a Suwon official said, "Bayern Munich focused on Park Seung-soo and Ko Jong-hyun for a long time and pushed for a tryout, but it was canceled when the two players came up to the first team in Suwon."
However, these promising players did not have the opportunity to play as consistent as Yang Min-hyuk and Yoon Do-young, who gained attention last year. Park Seung-soo played in 14 games and three of them were starts, while Ko Jong-hyun played in just one game in the regular league.
The team made its debut at the Korea Cup this season, but the game was not as easy as that of the K League 2. The showdown between Suwon and Seoul E-Land was considered the biggest big match in the second round of the Korea Cup. Although they did not have a showdown with their best capabilities, Suwon (11th) is lower than Seoul E-Land (5th) in the K League 2, and the team lost 2-4 in recent showdowns. The key to taking revenge on Suwon was promising players. 메이저사이트
If Coach Byun, who ordered promising players to debut early last year but hesitated to actively utilize them, strengthens his team's power by actively utilizing players who are a year older, he will add an interesting story to the promotion challenge of prestigious Suwon.

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