Just one week after debating the merits of Ulsan manager Kim
Do-hoon's approach to big games, Ryan
Walters and Dan
Croydon go at it once more following the Horangi's
collapse against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. Lineups, substitution
choices, tactics, and squad rotation are all put under the
microscope. Naturally, Matthew
Binns joins to remind everyone Jeonbuk actually played
quite well, and Peter
Hampshire attempts to keep the peace.
The second segment brings happier tidings as both Seongnam and
Incheon ensure the relegation battle will go to the final match
day. The Magpies picked up a massive win in Suwon with a touch of
VAR controversy. Meanwhile, Incheon won a game of the year
contender at home with two goals scored in less than a minute and
midfielder Rashid
Mahazi coming up big with a goal line clearance in the
dying minutes.
The madness that is K League 2 continued last weekend
and George
Slade joins in the third segment to try and make sense of
it all, including Bucheon's rollercoaster of a match and season.
They also discuss Jeju's dominant run, playoff contenders, and
mental fortitude heading into the final stretch.
Switching focus to the international game, Paul
Neat joins in the fourth segment for an interview with
Korean international and West Ham midfielder, Cho
So-hyun. They discuss her season thus far, personal goals, life
in England, the intensity of training in the Premier League, and
improving the women's game in Korea.
No episode is complete without the Eulji
Lewis Mailbag! All five hosts return to answer questions
about whether or not Jeonbuk would "deserve" the title this season,
a trading places managerial conundrum, and MVP candidates. All that
and more in this edition of the K League United
Podcast.
About the Podcast
The official English podcast of K League providing coverage of the latest South Korean football news with opinions, analysis, player interviews, and match previews for K League 1, K League 2, and the Korean National Team.