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He found stability in offense and defense at the end of the league, raising expectations for the next season. This paper examines Gangwon FC's 2023 season twice.

■ Despite the crisis in the early part of the season, Yoon Jung-hwan suffered ups and downs

Gangwon FC deployed Yoon Jung-hwan as a "firefighter" when former coach Choi Yong-soo was sluggish with two wins, six draws and 10 losses in 18 games early this season. However, he had a hard time changing his team by recording two wins, eight draws and five losses in 15 regular league games. Winning against strong teams such as Ulsan Hyundai and Jeonbuk Hyundai was encouraging, but failing to produce results against mid- and low-ranking teams was fatal. Fortunately, he avoided direct relegation to 10th place in the league by winning two wins, two draws and one loss in five final round games, and achieved one win and one draw in Gimpo and promotion PO, writing a miracle of staying.

■ Coach Yoon Jung-hwan's mercenary skills have found stability at the end of the season

In 18 matches in the first half under former coach Choi Yong-soo, Kang had 11 goals and 23 lost goals. In contrast, he had 19 goals and 18 lost goals in 20 matches in the second half under coach Yoon Jung-hwan. He also displayed stability in offense and defense by posting 11.30 shots per game, up from 8.7 in 18 matches in the first half.토토사이트 추천

After Yoon Jung-hwan's appointment, he initially tried to use both sides aggressively while maintaining the existing back three tactics, but it was not easy. It was difficult to form a "one team" due to noise even Kangwon's wing Yang Hyun-joon was moving to Celtic.

He wanted to rebound in the second half of the year through the summer transfer market, but failed to show much performance except for foreign defender Kang To-ji (Montagro). Brazil's three general managers, Gabriel, Yago and Wellington, had a hard time adjusting to the league, and Yoon Il-rok also failed to play much due to injury.

Coach Yoon Jung-hwan's tactics went through stabilization and displayed effect at the end of the league. As he changed the position of midfielder Hwang Moon-ki to right fullback, his team's strategy gained momentum. Existing strikers such as Kim Dae-won and Lee Jung-hyup saw their conditions come alive, and Gabriel also showed off his "one-top" skills by finishing controlling zero. Most of all, it was notable that the entire team, led by captain Han Kook-young, showed "desperation."