A blow. Suwon Samsung has lost ‘Gunpo’ Mulich (30) to injury.
A Suwon club official said on Thursday, “Mulich was examined and found to have partially ruptured both the inner and outer ligaments of his right ankle. He was immediately put in a cast after the examination. 파워볼사이트 He has been diagnosed with four weeks.”
Mulich left the ‘Hana Bank K League 2 2024‘ home match against Ansan Greeners at Yongin Mir Stadium on March 3 with an injury. He started the game from the bench. In the 18th minute of the second half, he took the field in place of Kang Hyun-mook. A dizzying situation arose. In the dying minutes of the second half, with Suwon leading 2-1, Mulich was brought down by a hard tackle from an opposing defender as he tried to break into the opponent’s half. Mulich was unable to continue playing. Suwon ended the game with 10 men.
Mulicic made his K League debut in 2021 when he donned the colors of Seongnam FC. He proved his worth in his first season, scoring 13 goals in 36 K League 1 games. In 2022, he scored nine goals in 33 games. In 2023, he took on a new challenge in a Suwon jersey. However, his 2023 season was somewhat disappointing. He only scored four goals in 22 appearances. Mulicic was heavily criticized by fans. He seemed to rebound this season, scoring two goals in the season opener. Although he has had a few setbacks, he has done his job. In 35 league games this season, he has 10 goals and one assist. He is the top scorer on the Suwon squad this season.
This is a big deal for Suwon. Suwon have kept their promotion playoff (PO) hopes alive. Suwon are unbeaten in their last six matches, including two straight wins. In 36 games this season, they have 15 wins, 11 draws, and 10 losses (56 points). They are in fourth place. The outcome of the final K League 2 match on Sept. 9 will determine whether they will be promoted or not.
Fourth-place Suwon (56-46 points) is in a three-way tie with fifth-place Jeonnam Dragons (54-57 points) and sixth-place Busan IPark (53-52 points), who have played one game less. Suwon is looking at the ‘ifs’. For Suwon, if both Jeonnam and Busan win, they will end the season in sixth place. That’s why Suwon’s fate hangs in the balance between Seoul Eland and Jeonnam and Busan and Bucheon FC. However, Suwon’s fate was in jeopardy when they lost their main gun before the fate of the promotion PO was decided.