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Korean Master Jin Quan Sangwu VS Seoul FC

Let's talk about the team Jin Quan Sangwu. In the last five rounds of the league, they won one game. In the last round of away games, they were defeated by Ulsan Hyundai 3-2. Head coach Zheng Zhenglong was so angry that he threw the tactical board into two. However, the home court is ridiculously stable. The last three home games have 2 wins and 1 draw, and even the leader Ulsan Hyundai has fallen here. Their striker Lee Dong-kyung is simply cheating this season, with a 6-goal and 3-assisted data single, which is a low-end version of Son Heung-min in the K-League. Every time I see him dribbling the ball, I doubt whether the opponent's defender was collectively pressed to slow down.

Look at Seoul FC again, the away defense data is so impressive that it can be seen in the mirror - only 9 goals were conceded in 8 away games, and the goalkeeper Bai Changfan's success rate ranked third in the league. But their offensive end is like constipation, with an average of 0.8 goals in the last five away games. Not to mention roasted sweet potatoes, even hot dogs can't be cooked. What's worse is that the defender Li Xiangmin is confirmed to be absent. This guy averages 3.2 interceptions per game this season, which is equivalent to being able to wipe out the opponent's offensive flames three times in each game. Now this hole is probably caught and beaten by Jin Quan Shangwu.

Jin Quan Shangwu's average ball possession rate at home is as high as 57%. This data looks quite frightening at first glance, but the shooting rate is only 28%, which is a very vivid embroidered pillow. Their midfielder can pour flowers out, but when they reach the front of the penalty area, they feel like they suddenly lose their memory. This problem remains unchanged. If they encounter a team like Seoul FC with strong defensive discipline, they may be defeated. In contrast, although Seoul FC has constipated offense, it has the second lowest number of shots per away game in the league. This turtle shell tactic is really good.

The historical confrontation is even more interesting. Seoul FC has won 5 wins and 4 draws in the last 10 matches, and its psychological advantage is so great that it can be covered by a quilt. But what is strange is that Jin Quan Sangwu's home game scored a 66.7% victory rate. Compared with the odds offered by the dealer, he seemed to be saying: "Come on, have the ability to break my metaphysics!"

Seoul FC lacks Lee Sang-min, and the defense line is like a lack of a Dinghai needle. I guess Jin Quan Shangwu must have to grab the right side to attack hard, after all, what Li Dongjing is best at cutting inside and hitting the goal. If Coach Zheng is smart, he should let the full-back go forward and pull out the Seoul FC's defense line. On the other hand, Seoul is expected to set up a 5-4-1 iron barrel formation, and Lingard will be left as a messing stick in the frontcourt. This scene makes people sleepy when you think about it.

In terms of odds, William Hill initial market was 2.20-3.10-3.25, the flat penalty was as heavy as compressed biscuits, but the Asian handicap's operation was like a roller coaster. If I ask, this change of the market is the same as Seoul FC's offensive routine - bluffing! Jin Quan Shangwu couldn't give up the ball at home, but it might be a smoke bomb.

Predictive direction and score deduction

Predictive direction: Main victory (defense draw)

1/2

1-0/2-0/1-1

This game is likely to be a dull battle. If Jin Quan Shangwu can seize the opportunity of set pieces, 2-0 is not a dream. If Seoul FC concedes successfully, it is not impossible to get 0-0. However, given their away offense is so bad, I am optimistic about the home team's small victory. To be honest, the excitement of this game is probably better than watching the two coaches fight on the sidelines - Zheng Zhenglong's tactical board is much more exciting than the 22 people running around on the field!