Ulsan coach Kim Pan-gon said, "The game we lost..."There's no excuse"
Ulsan coach Kim Pan-gon said, "The game we lost..."There's no excuse"
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Coach Kim Pan-gon, who leads Ulsan HD in the K-League 1, bowed his head after losing four consecutive Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League Elite (ACLE).
Ulsan lost 0-3 in the fourth round of 2024-25 ACLE at Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Malaysia on the 5th.
"We lost today's game. We have no excuses," coach Kim Pan-gon said, admitting his complete defeat. "We apologize to Ulsan fans because we have no points and no points."
Ulsan confirmed its early victory in the K-League 1, creating a three-game losing streak. However, it lost all of its matches in the ACLE this season without scoring a single goal, and is ranking the lowest among the 12 teams.
스포츠토토 On the reason for his poor performance in ACLE, Kim said, "I also need to study more to find out the cause," adding, "I had a tight schedule as I played both ACLE and K-League, and there were variables such as injury. However, I can only focus on ACLE from now on. I will not give up and try to advance to the tournament."
Gwangju lost 0-2 in an away match against Vissel Kobe (Japan) at Kobe Misaki Park Stadium in Japan.
Gwangju coach Lee Jung-hyo, who lost for the first time after three consecutive wins, said, "Players did a good job even though they had physical problems. As a coach, I should have found another tactical way to consider physical strength, but I failed to do so, resulting in a loss."
"I felt why Kobe is the No. 1 J-League team. Honestly, if you fight ten times, you will lose all ten times. Even if you lose, you will gain something from it. All of our players must have felt a lot today," he said.