Song Min-gyu's proposal ceremony with the first goal of "Turns Out to Love"..."I wanted to say thank you to Minseon"
Song Min-gyu's proposal ceremony with the first goal of "Turns Out to Love"..."I wanted to say thank you to Minseon"
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Song Min-gyu, who led Jeonbuk Hyundai to victory, showed the appearance of a 'lover'.
Jeonbuk won 1-0 in an away match between FC Seoul and Hana Bank in the 11th round of the K League 1 2025 at Sangam World Cup Stadium in Seoul on the 3rd.
With the victory, Jeonbuk continued its seven-game winning streak. It regained the second place with six wins, three draws and two losses (21 points). It maintained the gap with the leading Daejeon Hana Citizen (26 points).
Song Min-gyu finally burst out. Starting on the left wing, Song shook the net at the 23rd minute of the first half by connecting Kim Tae-hwan's cross on the right side with a header. Song Min-gyu roared by scoring his first goal of the season at a time when he was taking the opportunity as a starter, boosting his performance after the opening of the season. And this goal became the winning goal that led to Jeonbuk's victory.
After the game, Song was chosen as a trainee. "The team was in a good situation, but I personally felt that I lacked. I was able to relieve some of the pressure through today's game. Now it is my first goal. I will continue to work hard to be more helpful to my team and win the game," he said.
Song Min-gyu showed a ceremony as if he was handing something to the camera after scoring a goal today. "It was a ceremony to propose to his girlfriend," Song said. "I'm having a wedding this winter. I meant to propose," he said. "I haven't proposed yet. I plan to do so. I want to say thank you to my girlfriend (Kwak) Minseon. It must have been tough for her, but I really appreciate her. I gave her a score today."
Jeonbuk coach Gus Foye praised the team's winning mentality after the victory. "The competition within the team is intensifying since the coach took office. Of course, no player is participating in the match," Song said. "The players are preparing for the event with a sense of crisis in their respective positions. They are fiercely competing through training as well. This is the part that Jeonbuk has changed. The team has no choice but to become stronger," he said. "The goal is to win the championship. We are aiming for the championship, but the players are telling us to pour everything into each and every game." 토토사이트
Finally, Song Min-gyu said, "Thank you so much" to Jeonbuk fans who visited Sangambeol with more than 8,000 people today, and said, "It's an away game, and we were able to win because many fans came. They were the driving force to cheer us up when we were having a hard time. I want to say I love you."