Although the victory was missed, the fact that foreign striker Lucas, who had been suffering from a 'goal drought,' finally found his scoring touch is encouraging for FC Seoul.

On the 24th, Seoul played against Suwon FC at Seoul World Cup Stadium in the Hana Bank K League 1 2025 Round 15 and achieved a 1-1 draw.

With this result, Seoul maintained its 7th place with 4 wins, 7 draws, and 4 losses, totaling 19 points. Suwon FC remained in 10th place with 3 wins, 6 draws, and 6 losses, totaling 15 points.

Seoul increased its home record against Suwon FC to 7 wins, 2 draws, continuing its streak of home unbeaten games.

In the 42nd minute of the first half, Seoul took the lead with Lucas's goal and was close to achieving 'back-to-back victories' in front of home fans, but a painful mistake by goalkeeper Kang Hyun-moo in the 9th minute of the second half led to a goal conceded, ultimately ending the match in a draw.

Here's what happened: Kang Hyun-moo, who received a short pass from a teammate, was trying to clear the ball with a kick when he faced aggressive pressure and lost possession. The ball was then consolidated to Anderson, the protagonist of the previous match's multi-goal, and he calmly shot after a touch to break Seoul's net. Kang Hyun-moo expressed his regret.

Although they did not win, conversely, Seoul also avoided defeat.

What encourages Seoul is that striker Lucas, who had not scored for three months, finally found his scoring touch.

Lucas soared to score a header from a cross sent by Choi Jun from the right flank in the 43rd minute of the first half, which was 0-0.

After scoring the decisive goal in the match against Anyang on February 22 (Seoul won 2-1), he scored his second league goal in about three months.

Before the match, manager Kim Gi-dong met with reporters and noted, '(Having not scored for over three months) he feels frustrated. I have never felt this frustrated with a lack of goals before. It seems that if he scores even one goal, things will improve from there.' The important thing is that he is aware of it. It will be necessary for Lucas to keep moving forward (to perform well) without wavering.

Though the match ended in a draw, the result that manager Kim Gi-dong wanted most, 'the Lucas goal,' occurred.

Seoul's foreign striker is coming to life.

In the previous match against Daegu FC, Seoul won 1-0, escaping the frustrating streak of 7 winless matches (4 draws and 3 losses), where another foreign striker, Duks, scored his K League debut goal and saved the team.

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