Ulsan Hyundai vs Melbourne City: Can Kim Hyun-seok Secure a Winning Debut in AFC Champions League?
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| Head Coach Kim Hyun-seok / Image courtesy of Ulsan |
Ulsan HD Sets Sail Under Kim Hyun-seok’s Leadership
Ulsan is gearing up for a crucial match against Melbourne City (Australia) in the 2025-2026 AFC Champions League Elite (ACLE) league stage. The game is set for 7 PM on the 11th at Munsu Football Stadium.
With six ACLE matches under their belt, Ulsan currently sits in 8th place with a record of 2-2-2 (W-D-L), 5 goals scored, and 6 conceded. A win against Melbourne is essential to secure their spot in the Round of 16.
This match marks the coaching debut of Kim Hyun-seok, fondly nicknamed “The Snakehead,” who captivated Ulsan fans with his skillful play during his playing days.
Following a brief respite after winter training, the squad reconvened at the clubhouse on January 31st. Under the guidance of Coach Kim, along with head coach Kwak Tae-hwi and tactical coach Watanabe, the team has been meticulously analyzing Melbourne’s tactics and fine-tuning their strategy.
This game will serve as a litmus test for Kim’s coaching philosophy and provide insights into the team’s new direction and identity.
The return of loan players and potential debuts of new signings add depth to Ulsan’s roster. Veterans like Yago and Lee Gyu-seong, along with Shin Sang-min and Jang Si-young, bring valuable experience from their loan spells. Meanwhile, newcomers such as Pedrinho and Jo Min-seo are eager to make their mark in Ulsan colors.
The performance of Ulsan’s strikers will be crucial in this match. With only five goals in the current ACLE campaign, improving their attacking efficiency is paramount. If forwards like Malcom, Yago, and Heo Yul can find their scoring touch, Ulsan stands a good chance of controlling the game and securing a vital win.
Ulsan boasts an impressive record against Australian teams, remaining unbeaten in their last nine encounters (7 wins, 2 draws). This streak spans 4,320 days, dating back to April 15, 2014, when they last faced Western Sydney. Their most recent clash with an Australian side resulted in a commanding 3-0 victory over Melbourne Victory in the 2020 AFC Champions League Round of 16.
Ahead of his coaching debut, Kim Hyun-seok emphasized team unity during their winter training camp in Al Ain. “I’ve assessed each player’s abilities and had in-depth discussions about their mindset and goals,” Kim stated. “Our focus is on maximizing individual strengths to secure a win in our season opener.”
Team captain Kim Young-kwon noted the positive change in atmosphere since Kim’s arrival. “As I continue my role as captain, I’m committed to further solidifying our team’s cohesion,” he said. “We’re determined to kick off the season with a win against Melbourne for our fans.”
Following the Melbourne City match, Ulsan faces a busy schedule with an away game against Shanghai Port on the 18th at 7 PM in the ACLE, followed by their K League 1 home opener against Gangwon FC on the 28th at 2 PM.
[By Shin Seo-young, Sports Today sports@stoo.com]
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