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Incheon coach Yoon Jung-hwan said, "I feel a great sense of responsibility for not meeting expectations."" [the scene of Incheon]

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Kim Myeongseok

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Yoon Jung-hwan, manager of Incheon United. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League
Yoon Jung-hwan, manager of Incheon United. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Professional Football League

Incheon United manager Yoon Jung-hwan said of the result, which has been mired in a winless swamp for four consecutive games since promotion, "I feel a great sense of responsibility because you don't meet my expectations."

Coach Yoon Jung-hwan said at a press conference after losing 1-3 in the fourth round of Hana Bank's K League 1 2026 against Daejeon Hana Citizen at Incheon Football Stadium on the 18th, "I think it has collapsed in the difference in determination."

On this day, Incheon lost the first goal to Martha in the eighth minute of the first half and balanced it with Mugosa's equalizer in the 35th minute of the first half. However, he rarely broke the balance and eventually collapsed by losing consecutive goals to Diogo and Um Won-sang at the end of the second half. It is a winless game (one draw and three losses) for the first four games in a row.

Coach Yoon Jung-hwan said, "There are some parts of the game that were good and some parts that were not. If we had a chance to put in, the atmosphere would have been different, but the atmosphere subsided as we lost a point in a situation where we couldn't."

"I have to think a little more carefully and consider various situations, including the appointment of players. There are difficulties that the results are not coming out, but there are still some areas where they are doing well, he said. "It is important how quickly you adapt to the first part and win one game. I think I'll do better if I win one. I will prepare well for the next game," he said.

As for the politician who went out as a substitute on the day, coach Yoon said, "I heard before the game that my adductor muscle was not good, but in the end, that situation came out. As it suddenly got cold, I got tired. "I think we have to wait and see the situation," he said. "The question of Iker's adaptability to the K-League is something I also admit. The K-League is very fast and strong, and it is not a place without technology. I think it will take time if I do it according to the player's style. We have to wait and see," he added.

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