‘The first 600 wins in the K-League’ Ulsan Hyundai hits blue waves in Jeju

Martin Adam (Photo courtesy of Ulsan Hyundai)

Ulsan Hyundai leaves for Jeju United.

Ulsan will play a postponed match between 5th place Jeju and Hana One Q K League 1 2022 Round 23 at the Jeju World Cup Stadium at 7 pm on the 27th.

Ulsan is currently in the lead with 58 points from 17 wins, 7 draws and 3 losses after playing 27 matches. They are 9 points ahead of second-place Jeonbuk Hyundai (49 points) and are stepping on the accelerator pedal towards the top of the league.

On the 21st, Ulsan made a mark in the history of the K-League. In the 24th round away match against Kim Cheon Sang-mu, he won a thrilling comeback 2-1. With this, they occupied the 600-win position for the first time in the K-League. It is a great work that only Ulsan has done so far, which no one else has been able to do.

Now, where Ulsan’s feet touch, every match is the history of the K-League. This time, we will face the tough Jeju. The atmosphere is at its peak with the achievement of a great record and an unbeaten streak in the last 8 matches (5 wins, 3 draws). After conceding the first goal at Gimcheon, he returned with three points with two powerful headers from Martin Adam. Captain Lee Cheong-yong and vice-captain Kim Tae-hwan helped Martin score with a sharp cross that pierced the opponent.

The player to watch out for against Jeju is Martin. On the 13th, he scored his debut goal and assist for the first time in two league matches against Daegu FC in a home match, and he embroidered the ground with his strength and decisiveness in the match against Gimcheon. He scored 3 goals and 1 assist in 3 games, establishing himself as Ulsan’s new weapon. Go hunting for goals in three consecutive games against Jeju.

Martin said, “Hungarian government officials visited Gimcheonjeon. I was happy to score a goal in front of them. We talked a lot after it was over.” After recalling, “The pressure intensity and tempo of the K-League are higher than in Hungary. I came to Korea in a situation where my body was not made. still adapting. Not 100% yet. I will work harder and score many goals for the team.”

Ulsan is on a two-game winning streak against Jeju this season, and has the upper hand with 64 wins, 54 draws and 49 losses.

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