Seoul E-Land FC claimed a 3-1 victory at Gimhae Sports Complex over Gimhae City in K League 2 after a frantic late phase where Bak Jae-Yong and Euller set the tone and Oh In-Pyo sealed the result in stoppage time. The score at half-time was 0-0, but three second-half goals decided the contest.
The first half finished goalless, but the game opened up after the break. The first notable disciplinary action was Cha Jun-Young's yellow card for Gimhae City in the 71st minute. Two minutes later the deadlock was broken: Bak Jae-Yong scored in the 73rd minute to give Seoul E-Land the lead.
The contest became more physical, and in the 76th minute Euller of Seoul E-Land received a yellow card, while Gimhae's Bruno Costa was also booked. Shortly after, in the 80th minute, Euller extended the lead after an assist from Bak Jae-Yong — a swift counter finished clinically by Euller.
Gimhae refused to lie down. In the 85th minute Sung Ho-Yeung reduced after a fine pass from Lee Seung-Jae, reigniting hope for the home crowd. The match grew tense in the closing stages: Son Hyun-jun picked up a yellow card in 90+7, and moments later Oh In-Pyo wrapped the game up with a goal in 90+8. The final score read 1-3 to Seoul E-Land.
Seoul E-Land's attack was the most decisive factor. Bak Jae-Yong was the catalyst: he opened the scoring and provided the assist for Euller's goal, and the offensive interplay between Bak and Euller proved to be the visitors' clearest threat. Euller combined pace and timing in the box to secure his goal.
Gimhae City displayed spirit in the second half, with Lee Seung-Jae and Sung Ho-Yeung connecting to produce the goal, but defensively they could not withstand Seoul's transitions. The yellow cards for Cha Jun-Young, Bruno Costa and Son Hyun-jun highlight a match where home-team discipline was tested.
What the result means for both teams
For Seoul E-Land, coached by Kim Hyun-Soo, the win is an important step towards their promotion ambitions. The three away points confirm that the team’s attacking profile functions on the road. For Gimhae City and coach Hyun-Joon Son, the defeat is a stark reminder of late-game vulnerability — the side must work on consistency and discipline to avoid surrendering points late on.
AI angle: Odds Radar Pro called it — why the model was right
Odds Radar Pro’s AI predicted a Seoul E-Land victory with 62% probability before kick-off, aligning with the market. The model’s signals were clear: Seoul showed stronger offensive metrics, better xG profiles and more effective damage limitation defensively. The data highlighted Seoul’s threat on transitions and through key players — notably Bak Jae-Yong — which translated into the match events.
Market value take: no big surprise, but confirmation
Bookmakers and our model agreed, pricing Seoul as favorites. That alignment shows the predictive data had low variance — Seouls’ attacking edge and individual quality made the outcome more likely. For bettors, there was limited value in deviation from the market; the match instead confirmed the expected outcome, with the execution in late minutes delivering the margin.
Looking ahead
Seoul E-Land should consolidate the attacking links and continue integrating new signings such as Hwang Ju-Ho, Francisco Geraldes and J. An to sustain momentum. Defensively they must remain composed in tight finishes. Gimhae City need to address late-game lapses and disciplinary issues; Hyun-Joon Son must find tactical tweaks to secure points in the closing stages of matches. Both teams will have clear tasks when they return to K League 2 action.
Sources: FanDuel Sportsbook · 365Scores · Mshale
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