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    Gwangju Football Club VS Pohang Steelers

    K League 1
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    Gwangju Football Club
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    Pohang Steelers
    The current situations of Gwangju FC and Pohang Steelers are worlds apart. The home team, Gwangju FC, is at the bottom of the league with only eight points, facing a huge pressure to avoid relegation. They haven't won in the last ten games, with only two draws, which has led to a significant drop in morale. On the other hand, the away team, Pohang Steelers, is ranked fifth. The gap between them and the top of the table is manageable, so they are highly motivated to grab points. They have won four out of their last five games, showing a much better form. In terms of the line - up, Gwangju's attacking organization will be affected as their attacking midfielder Choi Kyung - rok is injured. For Pohang, center - back Cho Sung - wook and right - back Shin Kwang - hoon (suspended) are absent. However, Pohang has a relatively deeper bench. Looking at the historical head - to - head records, Pohang has an edge, with five wins, two draws and three losses in the last ten meetings. They also won the last encounter 1 - 0. Gwangju is under multiple pressures, including low points, injuries, and a losing streak. Meanwhile, Pohang takes the initiative in terms of competitive form, psychological advantage from past meetings, and league position. Therefore, the away team has a better chance of winning this game.
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    • RmAtrebi
      RmAtrebi
      Gwangju FC is currently in a dire situation. In their last ten league games, they've only managed two draws and suffered eight losses, with their win - rate dropping to zero. On the offensive end, they've been extremely inefficient. They've only scored five goals in these ten games, averaging just 0.5 goals per game. Defensively, there are constant holes. They've conceded 15 goals, an average of 1.5 goals per game. Their home form has been particularly poor. In their last five home matches, they've lost four. This includes a humiliating 0 - 5 defeat to Daejeon Citizen and a goalless draw with Gangwon FC. The team has a long - term low possession rate, averaging only 45%. Their slow attack - defense transition speed makes it difficult to break through even against mid - and low - ranked teams. Statistics also show that in the last ten games, the big - goal rate for Gwangju is 50%, and the proportion of odd - numbered scores is 50%. This indicates that most of their games end with small
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    • Аrtur Silva
      Аrtur Silva
      Gwangju FC has recently been using a 3 - 4 - 3 formation, aiming to take control of the ball. However, they have a high rate of mistakes when passing the ball from the back. There are significant gaps in their wing defense and central midfield blocking. Their attack relies heavily on sporadic counter - attacks, with an average of only 0.5 goals per game, ranking last in the league in terms of goal - scoring ability. In the last game, they managed to draw against Ulsan mainly due to the outstanding performance of their goalkeeper. The absence of the main midfielder Yoo Je - woo due to injury has further weakened their already poor interception ability. Also, the defender Min Sang - gi may not play. On the other hand, Pohang Steelers have a complete lineup. Only a substitute midfielder has a minor injury, while the core of the team remains intact. The foreign striker Oliveira is in excellent form, scoring two goals in the last game. They usually adopt a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 or 4 - 4 - 2 formati
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    • Wissywaxplanet
      Wissywaxplanet Won 5/5
      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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