Tuesday 15 March 2011

Events

There's been a lot going on of late in my little life: some of it serious enough; some of it not at all. For tonight, I'm just going to bring you all up to speed on the more trivial elements. I don't want to be getting too heavy on here at 1.25am!

Catherine and I headed down to Daejeon last Saturday for the Daejeon Citizen V FC Seoul match and, later, for a friend's birthday. The weather is really weird in Korea these days. The start of the match was pretty hot, but by 5pm it was shiver-inducing frostiness once again. You just don't know were you stand! I loved the whole experience of visiting another away World Cup Stadium, hanging out with 'Cath', the atmosphere in a bigger-than-expected crowd (they reckon over 30,000 but I'd be pretty skeptical about that), and the beautiful sunny day. The match, or rather, the FC Seoul performance, left a lot to be desired. Wagner put Daejeon ahead on 14 minutes following an unforgivable miscued header in a suicidal position from Lee Gyo Ro - not his only blunder of the match either. We somewhat fortuitously equalised on 37 minutes when a Djeparov free-kick from the right was nodded into his own goal by Hwang Jae Hyun, although Daejeon keeper Choi Eun Seong should probably have done better.

As the temperature plummeted in the second half, Seoul began to carve out a few half chances, without really looking all that threatening. The longer the match wore on, it became fairly obvious that Daejeon were happy enough with a draw, and it was all away pressure without much end product. The hugely ineffective Molina was guilty of a particularly glaring miss, as was Server Djeparov, whom I can pardon a little more easily as he was by some distance our most influential player. Kim Tae Hwan put on the most frustrating of crap, pathetic displays on the right wing. No vision, no idea where to run, no guts, no stomach for a fight, and no respect for his superiors when he inexplicably chastised Djeparov having not read a delightful through-ball from the Uzbek captain. The guy is so far below the required standard, but it looks as though he'll feature under Hwangbo Kwan, who has had a pretty shaky start as manager thus far.

In football, the chance to turn things around with a positive result usually comes around quickly enough. FC Seoul did so earlier tonight with a convincing 3-0 home victory over Hangzhou Greentown of China in the AFC Champion's League. Dejan, former Metz trainee Ou Kyoung Jin, and Molina all chipped in for what is undoubtedly a great result to make it two wins from two in the competition so far. I have looked over the starting line up a few times and still can't make head nor tail of it. Molina was dropped to the bench (he came on to score) and Djeparov didn't feature at all but I'm not sure if they were rested or injured or what. I get the impression that the manager has no idea yet about his preferred starting eleven, and I hope he can figure it out before we lose touch with the top teams in the K-League! Saturday sees us travel to Chunnam Dragons, who haven't looked like pushovers at all in their opening two matches. I'll be taking time out of my St. Patrick's Day festivities to watch it on TV. Defeat would mean one point from a possible nine and leave us languishing at the foot of the table. A win, on the other hand, will be 'proof' that we're starting to find our feet and are still one of the teams to beat this season. All the more harrowing is the sight of Suwon Bluewings perched at the top of the league... Cmon Seoul...

That's the football rant out of my system for the week. Normal service resumes tomorrow - whatever that is.

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