DAEGU FC, WHICH STARTED WITH A VICTORY IN CHIANG MAI'S PRACTICE GAME...FOLLOWING GYEONGNAM, INCHEON WILL TRY TO WIN CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Daegu FC, which started with a victory in Chiang Mai's practice game...Following Gyeongnam, Incheon will try to win consecutive games

Daegu FC, which started with a victory in Chiang Mai's practice game...Following Gyeongnam, Incheon will try to win consecutive games

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Daegu FC will try to win consecutive games with victory from the first game in Chiang Mai Camp, where the full-fledged practice game mode is in operation.

Daegu, which faced Gyeongnam FC from K League 2 in Chiang Mai on the 25th, the first day of the Lunar New Year holiday, conceded a goal to the opponent, but won 2-1 thanks to Jung Jae-sang's penalty goal and Edgar's winning goal.

Daegu, which recorded help until Cesinha, posted attack points from the first game on the front line, announcing a pleasant start.

Daegu, which changed camp sites frequently recently, was disappointed that it couldn't pick a competitive practice match between Kagoshima, Japan, and Chiang Rai, Thailand last year, but it was possible to make various matches with K League 2 teams by setting up camps in Chiang Mai, where a large number of domestic K-League clubs joined.

Gyeongnam, which met in the first game, was a team that ran to the top of the K League 1 stage when Daegu FC CEO Cho Kwang-rae took the helm, but since the relegation of the 2019 season, it has rarely escaped the K League 2 stage.

Although he is a member of the second division, it seems hard to take this victory lightly, given that Daegu was weak against Gyeongnam with nine wins, six draws and 19 losses in its career. 토토사이트

Daegu, which won its first practice game last Saturday when the Lunar New Year holiday begins, will meet Incheon United, which was on the K League 1 stage until last year as its second practice game.

Incheon, which suffered relegation to the bottom of the list last year, has not won a single game with two draws and two losses in four matches against Incheon last year.
In particular, Daegu, which suffered a 1-2 defeat at home against Incheon, the final regular league match of the 2024 season, is also interested in whether it will be able to avenge the pain of the previous defeat in the Chiang Mai match against Incheon on the afternoon of the 28th.

Daegu, which continues to face two teams with K League 1 experience during the Lunar New Year holiday, will then play four Chiang Mai practice games, including the showdown between Asan and Bucheon, which have no experience in the first division.

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