FC Seoul Shines in 4-1 Victory Over Pohang, Weathering Ki Sung-yueng’s Departure

Jesse Lingard Leads Foreign Strike Force as FC Seoul Secures First Home Win in Three Months Fans Voice Frustration Over Ki’s Exit, but Manager Kim Gi-dong Stays Focused on Results

2025-06-30     MHN

FC Seoul bounced back with a statement 4-1 home victory against Pohang Steelers on June 29, firing a warning shot in the aftermath of beloved midfielder Ki Sung-yueng’s transfer.

The win came at Seoul World Cup Stadium during the 21st round of the Hana Bank K League 1 2025 season, where FC Seoul netted three goals in the first half alone—claiming their first three-goal-margin win this season and breaking a three-month home drought.

All four foreign attacking players, including standout Jesse Lingard, found the back of the net, emphatically showcasing Seoul’s offensive capabilities.

Despite the impressive result, the atmosphere in the stands reflected fans’ anger over Ki Sung-yueng’s move to Pohang. Chants of “Kim Gi-dong out!” echoed from some sections, yet the team remained steadfast.

At the post-match press conference, manager Kim Gi-dong acknowledged the fans’ grievances, stating, “I fully understand how the fans feel and accept it—given the current situation, we needed to respond with results.” He further emphasized confidence for upcoming challenges, noting, “If we get past Jeonbuk, we’re in the top four. Reaching the final is a realistic dream now,” referencing the Korea Cup quarterfinal on July 19.

Pohang will be without midfielder Oberdan, who was sent off during the match and will miss the crucial home game against Jeonbuk. Steelers manager Park Tae-ha commented, “If Ki Sung-yueng is fit, he will be on the pitch. We brought him in for such experiences, and whatever the result, there will be no regrets.” The upcoming fixture is likely to mark Ki Sung-yueng’s debut for Pohang.

FC Seoul’s captain Jesse Lingard, who opened the scoring from the penalty spot, admitted, “To be honest, the atmosphere in the stadium made it tough as a player.” Regarding Ki’s transfer, he reflected, “It was extremely difficult—he’s a true legend for this club, and I understand what he means here. But as professionals, decisions must be made when the time comes.”

Lingard highlighted his personal connection, sharing, “Ki was the first player I spoke with in Seoul, and after his injury led me to wear the captain’s armband, he supported and helped me adapt. I am truly grateful for all he’s done.”

He added, “Some might say we only won 4-1 because the opponents had a man sent off, but honestly, I believe we would have won this match even without that incident.”

This victory gives FC Seoul momentum for the second half of the season, with manager Kim Gi-dong describing it as “a foundation for even greater results.”

Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”

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