Jeonbuk will face Gwangju FC in the 7th round of the K League 1 at 2 p.m. on the 13th at Jeonju World Cup Stadium. Jeonbuk, which has played six games, has yet to win its first league victory. It has only three draws and three losses, falling to the bottom of the league. It was painful to lose consecutive away matches in Jeju and Gangwon. Coach Park Won-jae will direct this game as acting coach. Dan Petrescu left the team voluntarily after the last match against Jeju. Coach Park Won-jae is in charge of an important position in a crisis. Victory is the only thing that can change the mood. Indeed, the team has no choice but to play as a "one team" with anger. At the match against Gangwon Province, he had to show how he scored a comeback goal in the eighth minute of extra time in the second half throughout the 90 minutes. In order for Jeonbuk to win its first game, Song Min-gyu must lead the attack. As Gwangju is also a team whose defense is faltering, if Song Min-gyu shows off his brilliant personal skills, he can crack enough. However, it remains regrettable that Lee Dong-joon, who had been improving his condition, was slowed down due to an injury against Gangwon. Gwangju also desperately needs a win. Gwangju enjoyed consecutive wins by beating Seoul and Gangwon after the opening game, but has since lost a shocking four-game series. Starting with the defeat against Pohang, the team all knelt down against Daegu, Incheon, and Gimcheon. The absence of key players also negatively affected the situation. Key goalie Kim Kyung-min, "captain" Ahn Young-kyu and center back Popovich are both banned from participating due to penalty for both departures. The situation has been devastated from goalie to central defense. As a matter of fact, Gwangju is facing a fatal challenge as its player base is thin. Nevertheless, coach Lee Jung-hyo is committed to playing soccer as if it were Gwangju. After the match against Gimcheon, Lee declared that he would play soccer in which players score goals no matter how many consecutive losses they have made. He does not expect to back down against Jeonbuk. In order for Gwangju to surprise the K-League once again with the "Jeonghyo Ball" that it has always done, Asani should serve as the troubleshooter for the first time in a long time. In the last match against Gimcheon, he played his first game of the season as a substitute, and showed threatening performance for about 30 minutes. In addition, the teamwork of Gabriel and Lee Hee-kyun, who produced joint goals for two consecutive games, is also expected.[스포츠토토](https://www.totositenet.com/) Jeonbuk is ahead in objective performance. No matter how bad the atmosphere is, there are several national team players, including Park Jin-seop, Song Min-gyu, Kim Tae-hwan and Moon Seon-min. Lee Young-jae, Lee Jae-ik, and Jeon Byeong-gwan are also waiting to be dispatched. As Coach Petrescu said, they are enough players to hit once the blood is cleared. Jeonbuk is also overwhelming in its matches. It is leading Gwangju with 16 wins, two draws and five losses overall, and has recorded eight wins, one draw and one loss in all of its last 10 games. Notably, Jeonbuk has not lost a single game with 10 wins and one draw at its home stadium, Jeonju City. It has won nine consecutive games at its home ground since the 1-1 draw in 2015.