Seoul, which can't score even "1G 1 goal," recruits Polish goaltenders proven in ACL2
Seoul, which can't score even "1G 1 goal," recruits Polish goaltenders proven in ACL2
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F.C. Seoul, which has been suffering from a severe scoring drought, has recruited Patrick Klimala, a Polish striker. Seoul, which has scored only 14 goals in 17 matches and remains the lowest score in the K League 1 along with Gangwon FC, has taken the first step in the summer transfer market.
Klimala is a proven resource that has played in various leagues including prestigious Celtic in Scotland, the Red Bulls in New York, and Sydney FC in Australia. Notably, it has already proved its strength to K-League defenders by scoring three goals in two quarterfinal matches against Jeonbuk Hyundai in the AFC Champions League 2 (ALC2) this season.
The 183-centimeter-tall Klimala is strong in penetration based on fast feet and wide range of activities. She boasts a simple finishing ability and strong physical stamina to handle pressure from the front. She is evaluated as suitable for the style of forward striker that coach Kim Ki-dong wants.
Seoul is currently in seventh place with five wins, seven draws and five losses (22 points) until the 17th round.
The biggest problem is that the average score per game is less than one goal. Jesse Lingard, the team's top scorer, scored four goals, while Banks and Cho Young-wook, who played one-top roles, each scored one goal. The number of shots is 1st in the K League (175 times), but the number of effective shots is only 86, so the lack of decision-making is serious.
Having scored a total of 17 goals in 31 matches through the Australian A-League and ACL2 in Sydney, Klimala displayed explosive power with more than one goal per two matches. Born in 1998, Klimala also has experience representing Poland by age group. 메이저사이트
"I feel great to be joining FC Seoul. I want to achieve many things here," Klimala said. "Personal records are just incidental. The most important thing is the team."
Klimala, Seoul's first foreign player from Poland, immediately began team training after completing the process of joining the team. Just in time for the A-match break, she has secured time to focus on adapting to the team. Seoul will start its second half of the year from the home game against Gwangju FC on the 13th.