Ki Sung-Yueng Makes Pohang Steelers Debut, Vows to Bring More Victories to Fans

Ki Sung-Yueng Shows Impressive Performance in First Match Back After Injury Pohang Steelers Lose to Jeonbuk Hyundai Despite Sold-Out Crowd and Ki’s Return

2025-07-20     MHN

Ki Sung-Yueng, donning the Pohang Steelers jersey for the first time, announced his return to the K League with an outstanding performance that proved his enduring abilities were still intact.

On July 19, Ki started for Pohang in their home match against Jeonbuk Hyundai during the 22nd round of the 2025 Hana Bank K League 1 season, held at the Pohang Steel Yard. He played for 76 minutes before being substituted for Han Hyun-Seo with Pohang holding a 2-1 lead.

This match marked Ki’s first K League appearance in a shirt other than FC Seoul, where he previously played 198 games before transferring to Pohang. It was also his first outing following a 98-day absence since his last match on April 12 against Daejeon Hana Citizen, during which he was sidelined with a hamstring injury. Despite the long layoff, Ki exhibited no signs of rust, showing his trademark composure and skill.

Throughout the game, Ki orchestrated Pohang’s midfield alongside Kim Dong-Jin, contributing to both attack and defense. He achieved a remarkable 90.7 percent pass completion rate, connecting 39 of his 43 attempted passes, and provided two key passes. Additionally, he handled set pieces as the team’s designated free kick and corner kick taker, creating multiple attacking opportunities. His attacking intent was evident as early as the second minute, when he unleashed a bold shot at goal.

In the eighth minute, Ki’s corner kick was met by Lee Dong-Hee’s head but narrowly missed the target. The midfielder also actively engaged with fans, inviting their cheers with appreciative applause.

A crowd of 13,973 packed the stadium, reflecting intense interest in Ki’s home debut; tickets had sold out two days prior to the match. Ki received a rousing welcome from Pohang supporters.

After the game, Ki expressed his emotions: “It was wonderful to play in front of so many fans after such a long time. Of course, I don’t expect everything to be perfect at once, but I want to focus on what went well.” He added, “There were more positives than I expected, so I’m satisfied with my return.”

Despite Pohang failing to protect a 2-0 lead and eventually losing 2-3, Ki remained optimistic. “Our young players put in a great shift, and we will prepare thoroughly to secure a win in the next match,” he pledged. Pohang Steelers are set to play at home against Suwon FC on July 22.

Pohang manager Park Tae-Ha praised his new recruit, saying, “He is truly an outstanding player,” while Jeonbuk Hyundai manager Gus Poyet also complimented Ki stating, “He delivered an excellent overall performance and controlled the game.”

Ki admitted, “I struggled with cramps in the second half, but as my fitness improves I believe I can contribute even more to the team. With everyone’s support, I hope to deliver more victories for the fans.” He concluded, “I will do my best to bring joy to the supporters,” and shared his hope that, “at the end of the season, we can all celebrate together.”

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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