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    Football> Community> Mr.Blay🍥𝕏🪼>

    Jeonnam Dragons VS Busan I Park

    K League 2
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    • Luis Antonio Lomeli Bonilla
      Luis Antonio Lomeli Bonilla
      Taean Dragons have consistently faced significant challenges in their home games in the K League 2. Statistics reveal a dismal home record, with a 0% win rate, 33.3% draws, and a staggering 66.6% loss rate. They average just 0.66 goals per game while conceding 1.33, resulting in a negative goal difference of 0.66. These figures clearly highlight the team's deficiencies in both attack and defense at home. On the offensive end, they struggle to convert scoring opportunities, managing only 0.66 goals per game. Defensively, they are porous, allowing a high number of goals. In recent home matches, Taean Dragons often find themselves stuck in a cycle of ineffective attacks, scoring few goals and struggling to break through the opposition's defense, making it difficult for them to control the game's tempo. In contrast, Busan I'Park, as the away team, demonstrates notable superiority in their away performances. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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      KOR D2 Jeonnam Dragons 3-3 Busan I Park
    • Rowland🤍
      Rowland🤍
      Tsuen Nam Dragons are struggling at home this season. In 10 home games, they've only managed 1 draw and 9 defeats, scoring 9 goals and conceding 14, an average of 1.4 goals per game, indicating significant defensive flaws. With an average of 6 corners per home game, they show decent ball - control ability. However, their poor offensive efficiency results in only 0.9 goals per game, a sharp contrast to their away - game stats (2 goals scored and 4 conceded). Notably, Tsuen Nam Dragons have a 50% draw rate at home, but they've conceded far more goals (14) than they've scored (9), with a negative goal difference of - 5, highlighting the imbalance between attack and defense. On the other hand, Busan I'Park are in great form away from home. In 10 away games, they've won 7, drawn 1, and lost 2, scoring 20 goals and conceding 12. Their average of 2.0 goals per game places them among the top in the league in terms of attacking firepower. The away team has an average of 4.8 corners per away gam
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      KOR D2 Jeonnam Dragons 3-3 Busan I Park
    • Samuel Lainez
      Samuel Lainez
      Quaan Nam Tian Long's struggles this season are clearly reflected in the statistics. With a 0% win rate and a 50% draw rate, it's a stark contrast. In 10 games, they've only scored 9 goals while conceding 14. Their offensive efficiency of 0.9 goals per game ranks at the bottom of the league. The team's home - defense is a major concern. They concede 1.6 goals per game at home, with a total of 14 goals conceded, indicating frequent gaps in the back - line. Moreover, an average of 1.6 yellow cards per game shows defensive impatience and poor tactical execution. Although Quaan Nam Tian Long has an average of 6 corner kicks per game, which is higher than some opponents, they fail to convert these opportunities into effective attacks. The low offensive efficiency is the key factor limiting the team's performance. On the other hand, Busan I'Park presents a completely different picture. With a 70% win rate and 20 goals scored, they are one of the most threatening teams in the league, boasting
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      KOR D2 Jeonnam Dragons 3-3 Busan I Park
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    • Monaro Panthers are in a strong position in the Australian Capital Territory NPL. With 10 wins and 3 losses in 13 matches, they've accumulated 30 points, sitting second on the league table. Their win - rate stands at 76.9%. Throughout the season, they've scored 42 goals while conceding only 21, with a goal difference of 21, placing them among the top in terms of attacking efficiency. The team's recent form is even more impressive. In the last six rounds, they've won 5 and lost 1. They've scored 21 goals and conceded 10, averaging 3.5 goals per game, which shows their consistent attacking firepower. On the other hand, Queanbeyan City has 8 wins and 4 losses in 12 games, amassing 24 points and ranking fifth. Their win - rate is 66.7%. However, their defensive weakness is becoming increasingly obvious. They've scored 27 goals and conceded 17, with a goal difference of 10. In the last six rounds, they've conceded 12 goals, averaging 2 goals per game. In the last two rounds, they've concede
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      NPLCF Monaro Panthers - Queanbeyan City
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