GOD APPEARS TO QUENCH THIRST...SCORING = KIM JUN-HA, A "20-YEAR-OLD ROOKIE" WHO OFFICIALLY WRITES VICTORY

God appears to quench thirst...Scoring = Kim Jun-ha, a "20-year-old rookie" who officially writes victory

God appears to quench thirst...Scoring = Kim Jun-ha, a "20-year-old rookie" who officially writes victory

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When Jeju SK rookie Kim Jun-ha (20) scores a goal in the K-League 1, the team wins. A new boy head of household has appeared in Jeju.

Jeju defeated the Pohang Steelers 2-0 in a home game held in the ninth round of the Hana Bank K League 1 2025 at the Jeju World Cup Stadium on Tuesday. With the victory, Jeju has emerged from a slump of no wins (one draw and two losses) in three recent official matches.

Jeju suffered from the worst scoring capacity during the winless period. The expected score (xG) per 90 minutes (or the total score) was 0.67, which was the lowest in the league. Since there was no striker in the box to continue shooting while holding the ball like Joo Min-gyu (Daejeon Hanati season) and Compagno (Jeonbuk Hyundai), we played frustrating games every time.

However, it was different on the day. Right winger Kim Jun-ha scored the first goal two minutes after kickoff. Maintaining the lead, Jeju secured three points through an additional goal by Nam Tae-hee in the 33rd minute of the second half. It is the first time in two months that Jeju has won the league by more than two goals since the opening match against FC Seoul (2-0 win).

Jeju coach Kim Hak-beom gave Kim Jun-ha the title of "boy breadwinner." There is a reason. All three goals Kim Jun-ha scored this season were impressive.

Kim Joon-ha scored the first goal and the debut goal in his debut match against "champion" Seoul. His second goal came in the match against Suwon FC, the official retirement ceremony of Jeju Youth Advisors Koo Ja-cheol. Jeju won all of the matches he scored, including the match against Pohang on Tuesday. He also gave an accurate penetration pass in the process of Nam Tae-hee's additional goal on the day, and was involved in the score.

For Jeju, it is nice to see the sensation of a rookie who has appeared in a long time. Kim Jun-ha is from Jeju Under 18 (U-18), and later joined Jeju this year after going to Soongsil University. Kim Jun-ha wore a Jeju uniform with five of his colleagues, and he is showing the most distinct performance on the professional stage.

Some fans compare Kim's performances with those of Yang Min-hyuk (Queens Park Rangers), who won the K-League Young Player Award in 2024. Since his debut with Gangwon FC last year, Yang has 12 goals and six assists in 38 games in the K-League 1. In his first nine matches in the K-League, he has scored one goal and two assists. Kim is ahead in scoring pace. 토토사이트

Head coach Kim Hak-beom praised Kim Joon-ha, saying, "I'm looking forward to it even more because he is a player with a sense of scoring in front of the goal."

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