Yang Min-hyuk Scores Game-Changer, Pompey Draws with Watford 2-2
Portsmouth’s Drought-Ending Goal
In a much-needed boost for Portsmouth, Yang Min-hyuk finally broke his scoring drought, finding the net for the first time in four matches. The Korean striker’s goal sparked a see-saw drama against Watford at Fratton Park.
“I’m delighted to score again. It’s been a while, and I’m just glad I could help the team secure a point today.”
Match Recap: A See-Saw Drama
The match was a true test of nerves, with both sides trading blows throughout. Pompey dominated the early exchanges, with Yang’s goal coming in the 19th minute. However, Watford equalized before halftime through an own goal, and then took the lead in the 68th minute through a penalty.
- Pompey: 2 (Yang Min-hyuk, Own-goal)
- Watford: 2 (Two goals – one from a penalty)
AdrianSecurecic’s Reflection
AdrianSecurecic, Pompey’s manager, reflected on the match, “I’m disappointed we couldn’t hold onto our lead, but I’m proud of the team’s fighting spirit. We’ll keep working on our defense and Hopefully, next time, we’ll turn these draws into wins.”
Did You Know?
Yang Min-hyuk is Pompey’s leading scorer this season, with four goals in eight games. His goal tonight was his first in four matches.
FAQs
- What position does Yang Min-hyuk play?
- Striker
- When did Pompey last beat Watford?
- In the 2019-20 season, with a 1-0 win at Vicarage Road.
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