[Anchor]
In the K League 1, Pohang achieved their third consecutive victory by defeating Anyang, who are in urgent need of escaping the relegation zone.
Lee Ho-jae's opening goal turned out to be the winning goal, but a controversial moment arose regarding a 'elbowing' foul, leaving a bitter aftertaste regarding the referee's decision.
Reporter Kim Hwa-young has the details.
[Report]
Despite concerns over the injury absence of 'the core of the midfield' Ki Sung-yueng, Pohang skillfully dismantled Anyang's defense with a fluid three-man passing sequence.
Lee Ho-jae received Jorge's precise cross and finished it cleanly.
Pohang's opening goal came just five minutes into the first half, with Lee Ho-jae scoring his 11th goal of the season, igniting the competition for the top scorer title, earning him the nickname 'K-Haaland.'
However, Lee Ho-jae found himself in a precarious situation during first-half stoppage time.
In a contest for the ball, Lee Ho-jae's elbow struck Kim Jeong-hyun's face, but the referee seemed to determine there was no intent and immediately issued a yellow card.
However, Kim Jeong-hyun was left with a deep wound on his face, and not only the Anyang fans but also the coaching staff strongly protested, questioning whether it should have been a red card.
Lee Ho-jae was relieved to only receive a warning, but it was another moment that made fans question the recent K League refereeing decisions.
On the other hand, Anyang faced a setback when Kwon Kyung-won received a direct red card for dangerous play after elbowing Juninho during a contest for the ball in the closing minutes of the second half.
Ultimately, Pohang held on defensively during the remaining stoppage time and secured a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to Lee Ho-jae's winning goal.
[Lee Ho-jae/Pohang: "In this match, I think I was able to finish the winning goal because our defenders worked so hard, and that's how we could achieve this third consecutive victory."]
Gangwon, despite Jeju's Kim Jun-ha being sent off due to accumulated yellow cards, showed disappointing finishing in front of the goal, resulting in a 0-0 draw.
This is KBS News, Kim Hwa-young.
In the K League 1, Pohang achieved their third consecutive victory by defeating Anyang, who are in urgent need of escaping the relegation zone.
Lee Ho-jae's opening goal turned out to be the winning goal, but a controversial moment arose regarding a 'elbowing' foul, leaving a bitter aftertaste regarding the referee's decision.
Reporter Kim Hwa-young has the details.
[Report]
Despite concerns over the injury absence of 'the core of the midfield' Ki Sung-yueng, Pohang skillfully dismantled Anyang's defense with a fluid three-man passing sequence.
Lee Ho-jae received Jorge's precise cross and finished it cleanly.
Pohang's opening goal came just five minutes into the first half, with Lee Ho-jae scoring his 11th goal of the season, igniting the competition for the top scorer title, earning him the nickname 'K-Haaland.'
However, Lee Ho-jae found himself in a precarious situation during first-half stoppage time.
In a contest for the ball, Lee Ho-jae's elbow struck Kim Jeong-hyun's face, but the referee seemed to determine there was no intent and immediately issued a yellow card.
However, Kim Jeong-hyun was left with a deep wound on his face, and not only the Anyang fans but also the coaching staff strongly protested, questioning whether it should have been a red card.
Lee Ho-jae was relieved to only receive a warning, but it was another moment that made fans question the recent K League refereeing decisions.
On the other hand, Anyang faced a setback when Kwon Kyung-won received a direct red card for dangerous play after elbowing Juninho during a contest for the ball in the closing minutes of the second half.
Ultimately, Pohang held on defensively during the remaining stoppage time and secured a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to Lee Ho-jae's winning goal.
[Lee Ho-jae/Pohang: "In this match, I think I was able to finish the winning goal because our defenders worked so hard, and that's how we could achieve this third consecutive victory."]
Gangwon, despite Jeju's Kim Jun-ha being sent off due to accumulated yellow cards, showed disappointing finishing in front of the goal, resulting in a 0-0 draw.
This is KBS News, Kim Hwa-young.
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- 입력 2025-08-16 00:22:59

[Anchor]
In the K League 1, Pohang achieved their third consecutive victory by defeating Anyang, who are in urgent need of escaping the relegation zone.
Lee Ho-jae's opening goal turned out to be the winning goal, but a controversial moment arose regarding a 'elbowing' foul, leaving a bitter aftertaste regarding the referee's decision.
Reporter Kim Hwa-young has the details.
[Report]
Despite concerns over the injury absence of 'the core of the midfield' Ki Sung-yueng, Pohang skillfully dismantled Anyang's defense with a fluid three-man passing sequence.
Lee Ho-jae received Jorge's precise cross and finished it cleanly.
Pohang's opening goal came just five minutes into the first half, with Lee Ho-jae scoring his 11th goal of the season, igniting the competition for the top scorer title, earning him the nickname 'K-Haaland.'
However, Lee Ho-jae found himself in a precarious situation during first-half stoppage time.
In a contest for the ball, Lee Ho-jae's elbow struck Kim Jeong-hyun's face, but the referee seemed to determine there was no intent and immediately issued a yellow card.
However, Kim Jeong-hyun was left with a deep wound on his face, and not only the Anyang fans but also the coaching staff strongly protested, questioning whether it should have been a red card.
Lee Ho-jae was relieved to only receive a warning, but it was another moment that made fans question the recent K League refereeing decisions.
On the other hand, Anyang faced a setback when Kwon Kyung-won received a direct red card for dangerous play after elbowing Juninho during a contest for the ball in the closing minutes of the second half.
Ultimately, Pohang held on defensively during the remaining stoppage time and secured a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to Lee Ho-jae's winning goal.
[Lee Ho-jae/Pohang: "In this match, I think I was able to finish the winning goal because our defenders worked so hard, and that's how we could achieve this third consecutive victory."]
Gangwon, despite Jeju's Kim Jun-ha being sent off due to accumulated yellow cards, showed disappointing finishing in front of the goal, resulting in a 0-0 draw.
This is KBS News, Kim Hwa-young.
In the K League 1, Pohang achieved their third consecutive victory by defeating Anyang, who are in urgent need of escaping the relegation zone.
Lee Ho-jae's opening goal turned out to be the winning goal, but a controversial moment arose regarding a 'elbowing' foul, leaving a bitter aftertaste regarding the referee's decision.
Reporter Kim Hwa-young has the details.
[Report]
Despite concerns over the injury absence of 'the core of the midfield' Ki Sung-yueng, Pohang skillfully dismantled Anyang's defense with a fluid three-man passing sequence.
Lee Ho-jae received Jorge's precise cross and finished it cleanly.
Pohang's opening goal came just five minutes into the first half, with Lee Ho-jae scoring his 11th goal of the season, igniting the competition for the top scorer title, earning him the nickname 'K-Haaland.'
However, Lee Ho-jae found himself in a precarious situation during first-half stoppage time.
In a contest for the ball, Lee Ho-jae's elbow struck Kim Jeong-hyun's face, but the referee seemed to determine there was no intent and immediately issued a yellow card.
However, Kim Jeong-hyun was left with a deep wound on his face, and not only the Anyang fans but also the coaching staff strongly protested, questioning whether it should have been a red card.
Lee Ho-jae was relieved to only receive a warning, but it was another moment that made fans question the recent K League refereeing decisions.
On the other hand, Anyang faced a setback when Kwon Kyung-won received a direct red card for dangerous play after elbowing Juninho during a contest for the ball in the closing minutes of the second half.
Ultimately, Pohang held on defensively during the remaining stoppage time and secured a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to Lee Ho-jae's winning goal.
[Lee Ho-jae/Pohang: "In this match, I think I was able to finish the winning goal because our defenders worked so hard, and that's how we could achieve this third consecutive victory."]
Gangwon, despite Jeju's Kim Jun-ha being sent off due to accumulated yellow cards, showed disappointing finishing in front of the goal, resulting in a 0-0 draw.
This is KBS News, Kim Hwa-young.
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