Melbourne Victory went head-to-head with FC Seoul in the Group Stage of the Champions League on December 3. The match finished with Melbourne Victory victorious, 2-1.
The game turned on the 5th minute when Marco Rojas found the net, handing Melbourne Victory the advantage. The scoreline was shaped by further goals from Jake Brimmer and Hyeon-su Hwang, concluding at 2-1.
Tensions run high as Melbourne Victory and Seoul square off once more, 7 months after the previous Champions League Group Stage encounter that concluded in a 0-0 stalemate. Melbourne Victory come into the match following a draw against Chiangrai United on November 30 in the Champions League Group Stage. Having conceded goals in each of their last six home matches, they face a critical test to shore up their defensive performance.
Seoul are coming off two consecutive defeats to Beijing Guoan and Chiangrai United.
This AFC Champions League Elite clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Melbourne Victory and FC Seoul in this campaign. Melbourne Victory’s attacking options, shaped by Grant Brebner’s vision, have been bolstered by Ola Toivonen, the team’s top scorer, and Migjen Basha, both of whom have contributed crucial goals. In AFC Champions League Elite, Toivonen has been Melbourne Victory’s standout scorer with one goal. Josh Hope, Robbie Kruse and Elvis Kamsoba have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Melbourne Victory’s attack.
Meanwhile, Ju-yeong Park and Ju-tae Yun have been pivotal for Seoul’s attack, under the tactical direction of Yong-su Choi, combining to deliver important goals. Park has emerged as Seoul’s leading scorer in AFC Champions League Elite this season, netting three goals. Adding further support are Seung Gyu Han, Yeong-uk Jo and Han Min Jeong, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
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Melbourne Victory kicked off the game with Max Crocombe, Adam Traore, Aaron Anderson, Nick Ansell, Storm Roux, Marco Rojas, Jake Brimmer, Leigh Broxham, Callum McManaman, Ben Folami and Jacob Butterfield as starters, with Matt Acton, Jay Barnett, Marko Bulic, Gianluca Iannucci, Elvis Kamsoba, Birkan Kirdar, Brandon Lauton, Luis Lawrie-Lattanzio, So Nishikawa and Joshua Varga on the bench.
FC Seoul's starting eleven were Han-bin Yang, Yu Min Yang, Young Sun Yun, Hyeon-su Hwang, Kwang-min Ko, Won-sik Kim, Seong Yoon Gwon, Seung Gyu Han, Osmar, Han Min Jeong and Ju-yeong Park, with In Gyu Lee, Chan Hee Han, Seung Jae Lee, Yeong-uk Jo, Won-kyun Kim, Jin Sung Kim, , Oh Yeon Cha, Sang-hun Yu and Ju-tae Yun on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Ju-tae Yun and Jacob Butterfield were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met twice since February 2020. FC Seoul have won once, while the other match ended in a draw. The last time these teams met was on May 6, 2020, in the Group Stage of the Champions League, concluding in a 0-0 draw. Across these two head-to-head matches, Melbourne Victory have scored zero goal, while Seoul have netted one. So, overall, FC Seoul have the edge in head-to-head matches against Melbourne Victory in their recent history.
Melbourne Victory are coming off a draw in their last match against Chiangrai United, while FC Seoul's recent form includes two consecutive losses, including defeats against Beijing Guoan and Chiangrai United in their last two outings. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Melbourne Victory have claimed six victories, suffered eleven defeats, and drawn three times, while in their last twenty matches, Seoul have recorded six wins, nine losses, and five draws.
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