Gwangju coach Lee Jung-hyo: We still have 6 games to play and hope to fight the relegation battle with all our strength

👤 6686体育首席作者Daniel 📅 2026-06-09 06:14:32

6686 Sports reported on October 25 that in the first round of the Korean K relegation play-offs, Gwangju FC faced Anyang FC. Gwangju is currently ranked eighth with 42 points. It only has a goal difference disadvantage and running position, and the relegation situation is grim.

Talking about the upcoming play-offs, Gwangju coach Lee Jung-hyo said, "We will fully focus on the battle for relegation. I am touched by the fighting spirit shown by the players. Including the Korea Cup finals, we still have 6 games to play. We must persevere and never give up."

In addition, Lee Jung-hyo emphasized, "We are always grateful to the fans for their support. For them, we must also play well in the remaining games and strive for a successful conclusion."

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Comment (10)

Samuel 5days ago
This is a real tough battle. The rhythm is tight and the confrontation is fierce. It’s so exciting to watch.
Teresa 5days ago
The team's execution is so strong!
Clifford 6days ago
The team's cohesion is impressive
Sawyer 6days ago
The enthusiasm of the fans gave the team huge motivation
Coral 6days ago
Every attack makes people hold their breath, this kind of tension is so exciting!
Zane 6days ago
The growth of young players is gratifying and their future possibilities are endless.
Kellan 24days ago
The offensive end was so smooth, it was so enjoyable to watch!
Tessa 26days ago
The tacit understanding among the players is gradually being established
Paisley 28days ago
The referee's scale is a bit shaky
Tom 30days ago
Achieved the effect the coach wanted

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