Jeonbuk tied for the first place in the K-League last year with the least number of goals lost. It allowed only 35 goals along with Gwangju FC, but only ranked fourth in the league's final ranking due to its weak offense. Jeonbuk scored 45 goals in the league last year, ranking seventh among the 12 teams.
As a result, Jeonbuk's leadership, including technical director Park Ji-sung, has been recruiting the team with strengthening its offense as a top priority ahead of this season.
In fact, if you look at the sides of the players recruited, you can see Jeonbuk's willingness to strengthen its offense.
It brought in Thiago from Daejeon who achieved the most attack points (17 points and seven assists) in the K League last year. Teago, who is on par with top scorer Joo Min-gyu (17 points), also garnered the second most assists, following Baek Seong-dong (8 assists).
Fast wing forward Jeon Byung-kwan also joined the team. The 22-year-old started to display his potential by scoring two points and three assists in 23 games last year. His strength includes dribbling and sharp cross that penetrates the defense line at high speed. Watchers say he is also active and active in defense.
Kwon Chang-hoon, a former member of the Korean national team, also joined Jeonbuk. Kwon Chang-hoon, who played in the French and German teams, will play for Jeonbuk this year after fulfilling his mandatory military service at Gimcheon Sangmu. There are criticisms that Kwon Chang-hoon has violated his loyalty to his former team Suwon Samsung, but Jeonbuk has secured the recruitment with the determination to make a head-on breakthrough.
Park Chu-young, a Kyung Hee University graduate, has joined Jeonbuk. Having the same name as Park Chu-young, Korea's leading goalscorer, Park had fast feet even when he was 187 centimeters tall. Park, who can play on both the left and right sides, received high scores in acceleration, one-on-one breakthrough ability using instant speed, and finishing the front line.
Existing players were trusted in defense, which was relatively highly evaluated compared to attack. Captain Hong Jung-ho and veteran Choi Chul-soon extended their contracts. In addition, Lee Jae-ik, a promising defender who contributed to the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games football gold medal, left Seoul E-Land and joined Jeonbuk. https://www.outlookindia.com/outlook-spotlight/2024%EB%85%84-%EC%95%88%EC%A0%84-%ED%86%A0%ED%86%A0%EC%82%AC%EC%9D%B4%ED%8A%B8-%EC%88%9C%EC%9C%84-%EC%82%AC%EC%84%A4-%ED%86%A0%ED%86%A0%EC%82%AC%EC%9D%B4%ED%8A%B8-%EC%B6%94%EC%B2%9C-top15-news-328577
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