The Pohang Steelers of the K-League 1 defeated FC Anyang in the enemy territory and escaped from the swamp for the second consecutive game. Veteran Kim In-sung's 36-year-old "Cheongeum Goal," which sealed the victory in an unstable lead by one goal, became a decisive shot.바카라사이트
Kim In-sung played as a substitute in an away match against Anyang in the 15th round of Hana Bank K League 1 2025 held at Anyang Sports Complex on Sunday, and scored his team's second goal at 15 minutes in the second half. Pohang, which added Kim In-sung's additional goal to Eo Jeong-won's first goal, has advanced to fifth place in the league (6 wins, 4 draws and 5 losses, 22 points) by beating Anyang 2-0. It has also broken its streak of two consecutive wins including the Korea Cup.
In particular, Kim In-sung drew attention by shaking the opponent's net just a minute after he was substituted in the second half. As soon as he was substituted for Juninho, he shook Anyang's net by pushing Giorgi's ground ball cross from the left side with his right foot from the gate. It looked like an ordinary cross toward the opponent's defender, but Kim In-sung, who was behind the defender, momentarily dug in front of the defender and even finished it.
A minute after the replacement, it was also the moment when Kim In-sung's first ball touch led to a "goal." Immediately after scoring the goal, Kim In-sung shared his joy with his teammates and approached the Pohang away fans for the goal ceremony. He even added a special meaning by performing a baby bottle ceremony for his second son, who was born 10 days ago and is still considering his name.
"I wanted to score a goal but I was frustrated because it didn't go well. I tried to find my own way, but luckily I scored on the first touch," Kim In-sung told reporters after the match. "If I score a goal, I want to celebrate for my son. Today's ceremony was meant for my second child."
As the team desperately needed to escape from losing consecutive games, it was a significant scoring position as well. "As soon as I scored the goal, the players said, 'Thank you.' It was because it was hard to keep the score when the team was leading 1-0. I was busy defending even after scoring a goal. I think that's why I won without losing a point."
Boasting so fast that his nickname was a speed racer, he became a veteran born in 1989. However, Kim In-sung expressed his willingness to overcome physically equal competition and step on the ground rather than putting a lot of experience ahead.
"I don't give meaning to being a veteran. It's important to try to win with basic skills," he said. "If you play a game even though you're physically inferior to other players, it will not be easy to show good performance."
"It's hard to train as you get older, but you have to put more effort into it to win the competition," Kim In-sung said. "I don't know how long I'll play soccer, but I want to do well. If I used to try to do well to achieve my goal, now I want to play without regret, with the determination that every game is the last."
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