THE SIGH OF COMPAGNO WHO EVEN EXPERIENCED 'KUNG FU SOCCER'... "PK IN EUROPE, LET IT GO IN THE K-LEAGUE."

The sigh of Compagno who even experienced 'Kung Fu Soccer'... "PK in Europe, let it go in the K-League."

The sigh of Compagno who even experienced 'Kung Fu Soccer'... "PK in Europe, let it go in the K-League."

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"I think the scene that could be a penalty or a foul in the European league is going over in the K-League."

Jeonbuk Hyundai won 1-0 in the sixth round of the "Hana Bank K League 1 2025" match against FC Anyang at Anyang Stadium on the 30th. With this victory, Jeonbuk has secured its first win in the league in 43 days since its 2-1 victory in the first round against Gimcheon Sangmu on Feb. 16, breaking the trend of four consecutive league matches (two draws and two losses) and six official matches (two draws and four losses).

Jeonbuk's penalty kick was declared in the 8th minute of the second half due to a collision between Park Jin-seop and Kim Da-sol, and Compagno, who was a kicker, finished it and scored the first goal. Later, he blocked Anyang's offensive until the end of the second half, maintaining a one-goal gap.

Compagno, who was selected as the best player after the game, said, "I thought it would be a difficult game. I talked about that with the players even before I came. I won 1-0. I needed a recent victory, so I'm happy to take three points today."

Compagno returned from injury in this match against Anyang. In three games since Compagno's absence, Jeonbuk has struggled with one draw and two losses. Compagno said, "As a soccer player, injuries are inseparable, but when I got hurt, it hurt me. "I feel sorry for the bad result when I was out. I thought it was heartbreaking, but I'm glad that I was able to come back to the team and score the winning goal and contribute to the team's victory." Regarding his current physical condition, he said, "I'm in really good condition, and I'm almost fully recovered. Of course, I don't think I've been selected as a starter because I haven't trained for the past two weeks. I think my body will be better in the next game."

Compagno is the core of Jeonbuk's offense this season. Based on its strong right to provide services, it has established itself as a threatening attack route for Jeonbuk. However, checks have increased. Compagno said increased checks are motivation rather than burden.

He said, "It's motivation rather than pressure. I think I'm going well. It's my role to contribute as a goal to playing as a striker. Just as a goalkeeper should think of good defense first, every time I play, I think a lot about winning and scoring. It's natural for strikers to score more points than burdens, and other players are involved in scoring, so I think it will improve if they reveal a little more potential and move forward. I've won a point in a long time, so I look forward to going to a new chapter after that."

However, Compagno could not hide his regret over the decision. Watchers say that he clearly feels generosity toward fouls, apart from the burden of excessive checks. He said he already experienced Compagno, who was rumored to be tough in the Chinese Super League, but rather needs to adapt to the K-League's decision.

"I think all the leagues I've experienced are difficult," Compagno said. "When the league changes, you have to adapt to the characteristics of the league. I haven't played a few games so far, but I personally think it's a well-balanced league overall. If you look at other games, there are many one-goal matches, such as 1-0 and 0-1. The league seems to be leveled up as a whole. In particular, I think the defenders are physically aggressive, but I think there is a part where the referees pass the foul generously." 토토사이트

He added, "In the European league, scenes that could be penalties or fouls seem to be passed in the K-League, so I think I have to adapt to that."

Regarding receiving guidance under Foye, who has experienced the English Premier League (EPL), he said, "Of course, I'm enjoying it," adding, "The reason I made the transfer was because I was attracted to Jeonbuk, but I have a lot to learn from playing under Foye. I'm adapting to the Korean league, but I think I'm learning a lot from coaches, and I'm enjoying my time playing under Foye."

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