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Cho Seong-hwan, director of Busan I'Park.  /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League
Cho Seong-hwan, director of Busan I'Park. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League

Cho Sung-hwan (56), head coach of Busan I-Park, expressed his feelings about winning a come-from-behind victory.

Busan came from behind to win 3-2 in the third round of the "Hana Bank K League 2026" against Seoul E-Land at 2 p.m. on the 14th at Mokdong Stadium in Seoul.

Busan, which continued its unbeaten streak in its opening three games (2 wins and 1 draw), ranked third with five points. On the other hand, Seoul E-Land ranked seventh with one win and two losses (three points).

In the match, which can be seen as a firepower-to-fire fight, Busan trailed 1-2 by Seoul E-Land's momentum until the middle of the second half. However, in the 32nd minute of the second half, Gabriel stabbed a forward pass to Kim Chan, who was rushing forward, and Kim Chan connected with an exquisite chip shot to shake the net.

Busan then scored the come-from-behind winning goal in the second half of the extra time. Baek Ga-on, who was replaced, calmly shot in a one-on-one situation with the goalkeeper 30 seconds into the game to break the net. The game ended with Busan's 3-2 upset.

At a press conference after the game, head coach Cho Sung-hwan said, "I would like to thank the fans for coming. I want to give credit to the players who did their best for today's victory. I am also grateful to the coaching staff who constantly gave advice on the bench," he said.

Seoul E-Land - Busan I-Park game scene. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League
Seoul E-Land - Busan I-Park game scene. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League

On this day, Busan's mercenary skills hit the mark as Kim Min-hyuk and Baek Ga-on, who were substituted, opened a series of scoring shots. Head coach Cho Sung-hwan said, "I thought the victory or defeat depends on how much Seoul controls Ewler," adding, "In the first half, they were organized with domestic players to run the game stably, and in the second half, Gabriel and Kim Hyun-min were put in to play aggressively. "I chose Baek Gaon after agonizing between defender Kim Jin-hyuk and striker Baek Ga-on over the last replacement card," he explained.

Regarding the fact that he scored three points in two consecutive games and won his first two consecutive games of the season, he said, "The winning part is positive," but added, "During the game, the defensive balance was broken, giving the opponent a complete chance." We need to improve this part," he pointed out.

He also praised Baek Ga-on, who scored the winning goal. Coach Cho Sung-hwan said, "After Baek Ga-on's last match against the Ansan Greeners, he had concussion symptoms, so he couldn't train properly. "I thought about playing for 10 to 20 minutes at most today's game," he said. "But I joined the training two days before the game with my will." At the end, he added, "Thank you for making a score with your good play and contributing to the victory."

Busan I'Park players are happy after the winning goal. /AFPBBNews=News1
Busan I'Park players are happy after the winning goal. /AFPBBNews=News1

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