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#KLUpod | Jeonbuk Win 10th K League Title + Post-split Preview

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors win their 10th K League Title thanks to manager Gus Poyet

All done before the split, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors wrap up the title with five games to spare thanks to a 2-0 win over Suwon FC plus some help from FC Anyang elsewhere. We also look at Ulsan HD's return to winning ways plus some key matches set to take place post-split.
Matthew Binns and Paul Neat are back on podcast duties to wrap up a successful league campaign for Gus Poyet's Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, who wrapped the title up with five games to go. They discuss the influence the manager has had on both the team and K League plus discuss what K League could benefit from through hiring more international managers.


Then golf club-gate continues as Ulsan HD take a swing at survival while Lee Chung-yong pitches his parting shots at their former manager in form of celebration. A par-for-the-course win over Gwangju though might not be enough to cover up their recent scorecards.


Finally, there's a look at the remaining five weekends of fixtures, highlighting the key games where the remaining races can be won or lost.

All this and more on The K League United Podcast...

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