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Jeonbuk, the leader of professional soccer, has come close to winning the championship for the fifth year in a row by defeating Daegu. Even a draw in the last match ahead of second-placed Ulsan by two points made it possible to win.
By Kim Hyung-yeol, staff reporter.
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Jeonbuk's shield and captain Hong Jeong-ho, who led the minimum number of runs this season, also boasted a sharp spear tip at the most important moment.
Hong Jeong-ho caught a corner kick from Kunimoto in the 2nd minute of the second half against Daegu 0-0, and shook the net with a right-footed turning shot.
After Hong Jeong-ho flew in a flash, Moon Seon-min put a wedge in it.
In the 41st minute, in a counterattack situation, he beat the opponent's defense and scored a witty chip shot just over the goalkeeper's height.
Jeonbuk, who won 2-0, took a two-point lead over second-placed Ulsan with one game left, raising hopes of winning for the fifth year in a row.
[Hong Jeong-ho / Jeonbuk captain: We will do our best to win the championship by defeating Jeju in our next home game.]
Ulsan drew with Suwon without a score, and the red light turned on for the first championship in 16 years.
Lee Dong-kyung's penalty kick was blocked by the goalkeeper, and in the subsequent corner kick, the goal blocked the goal.
In the second half, Lee Dong-jun scored a header and held a ceremony, but the video analysis revealed that it was an offside with a few shots.
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(Video editing: Kim Byung-jik)