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With many thinking top of the table Rova would just roll over Seoul given their very different starts to the season and the 6-1 result earlier in the season, Seoul looked at times to be the better team and may actually think they deserved to win it in an exciting 2-2 draw which both teams could arguably say they were the better team.
Both teams played well throughout the match, with it genuinely being difficult to tell who was currently the runaway leader in Division 2 and who was propping up the bottom of the table (only 5th due to goal difference). Could this be the turning point Seoul have been looking for? This being the first team to take any points away from Rova this season is definitely something to hold on to and run with it. Maybe this was a fluke result or maybe Seoul finally showed off some of that potential they have and just unleashed it.
Luke Walker was absolutely overjoyed coming off the pitch, having started off the season slowly (again). But now with his first goals of the season he will want to show that this was more a "blip" of form and that he is still the deadly finisher that most know him to be. Just only a few weeks ago we said it took him a few matches last season to get started and when he did he went all the way to the golden boot. Is this the start of something similar? Seoul Mythic will certainly be hoping that is the case!
Both teams played well throughout the match, with it genuinely being difficult to tell who was currently the runaway leader in Division 2 and who was propping up the bottom of the table (only 5th due to goal difference). Could this be the turning point Seoul have been looking for? This being the first team to take any points away from Rova this season is definitely something to hold on to and run with it. Maybe this was a fluke result or maybe Seoul finally showed off some of that potential they have and just unleashed it.
Luke Walker was absolutely overjoyed coming off the pitch, having started off the season slowly (again). But now with his first goals of the season he will want to show that this was more a "blip" of form and that he is still the deadly finisher that most know him to be. Just only a few weeks ago we said it took him a few matches last season to get started and when he did he went all the way to the golden boot. Is this the start of something similar? Seoul Mythic will certainly be hoping that is the case!
