FC Seoul Aims for Third Consecutive Victory Against Jeju United as Lingard Shines
Lingard’s resurgence fuels FC Seoul’s momentum ahead of key Jeju clash Defensive suspensions and Jeju’s improved attack pose challenges in race for K League 1 top spots
FC Seoul is setting its sights higher after notching two straight wins as the team prepares to face Jeju United in the 23rd round of the 'Hana Bank K League 1 2025' season. The match is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. local time on July 23 at Jeju World Cup Stadium. Currently, Seoul stands fourth in the table with 8 wins, 9 draws, and 5 losses (33 points), while Jeju ranks ninth with 7 wins, 5 draws, and 10 losses (26 points).
Seoul hopes to clinch a third consecutive victory. Before the league’s break, Seoul secured a 4-0 win over Pohang Steelers in Round 21, and last weekend, they continued their strong form by defeating Ulsan HD 1-0, extending their winning streak to two.
Their latest win was significant—not only did it break an eight-year curse against Ulsan, but it also showcased the revitalization of captain Jesse Lingard. Lingard tallied one goal and one assist in the Pohang match and then scored the decisive volley against Ulsan, earning him the K League 'Round MVP' title for the first time.
Despite the unrest following club legend Ki Sung-yueng's transfer to Pohang, Seoul has found momentum through its successive wins. In addition, Andersson, a new signing from the summer transfer window, started and played the full match against Ulsan, signaling his successful adaptation to the team.
With another victory, Seoul could challenge for the top spots. They are only 3 points behind second-placed Daejeon Hana Citizen and 2 behind third-placed Gimcheon Sangmu, making this match pivotal in their quest for second place.
However, there are notable variables for Seoul. Defenders Kim Jin-su and Kim Ju-seong, who have featured in every match this season, will miss the fixture due to yellow card accumulation. Furthermore, Seoul has yet to beat Jeju this season—conceding to Kim Jun-ha and Lee Gun-hee in the season opener, and losing 1-3 at home in Round 17 despite a late goal from Yazan.
Jeju United, on their part, are seeking their own second straight win. Last weekend, Jeju beat FC Anyang 2-0, moving one step up in the standings. Pedrinho, a new summer signing, contributed two assists, reinvigorating the team's attack. With just 3 points separating them from eighth-placed Gangwon FC, Jeju is aiming for a mid-table boost with a victory—although they will be without Nam Tae-hee, who is suspended after consecutive scoring appearances.
Historically, FC Seoul holds the edge in this matchup with 20 wins, 17 draws, and 13 losses. With rising momentum, all eyes are on whether Seoul will secure their first win over Jeju this year and climb the rankings.
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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