Bottom-ranked Suwon have earned their first three points in 10 matches after beating leaders Ulsan.
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It was their first win in front of their home fans this season. Ulsan, on the other hand, suffered their first back-to-back losses under coach Hong Myung-bo. Bottom-ranked Suwon, without a win in nine games, hosted league leader Ulsan at home. Suwon narrowly avoided a goal in the first five minutes when Ulsan’s Lee Kyu-sung’s shot hit the post. Suwon then took control of the attack and opened the scoring in the 39th minute. A forward pass from newly signed Japanese midfielder Kazuki was crossed by Jeong Seung-won, and after Ulsan goalkeeper Cho Hyun-woo punched the ball away, Jeon Jin-woo ran onto the ball and split the goal with a header. In the second half, Ulsan pushed forward in search of an equalizer, but Suwon Mulicic added a second goal 바카라사이트 in the 39th minute. Six minutes later, Kim Joo-chan scored the winner, sending the Suwon World Cup Stadium into a frenzy of fan celebration. Ulsan Bacco pulled one back just before the end of the match, but the game was already won. Suwon won 3-1. It was their first win in 10 league games, and their first win at home this season. Leaders Ulsan, who lost at home to Incheon on Dec. 12, have lost back-to-back games for the first time since Hong Myung-bo took over as head coach two years ago. Gangwon drew 1-1 at home against Seoul after Yoo In-Soo scored a header in the 30th minute, but conceded a late equalizer to Seoul’s “Captain” Osmar in the 22nd minute. Gangwon hasn’t won in 13 consecutive matches.