Australian defender Matt Jurman continued his impressive start to life in Korea with both goals in Suwon Bluewings’ come-from-behind 2-1 win away to Gangwon overnight.
#KLeague Goal Replay:
— Modern Seoul (@ModernSeoul) April 22, 2017
The winning goal for this afternoon scored by Matthew Jurman (@mjurman5), who also bagged a brace today vs. Gangwon. pic.twitter.com/KXEgoOSzol
Buzzing to score my first goals in the @kleague and our club getting the 3 points! #forzasuwon
— Matthew Jurman (@mjurman5) April 22, 2017
Jurman towered over his marker for the equaliser after half an hour before steaming onto an in-swinger in the 77th minute to complete a much-needed comeback victory.
The 27-year-old, a former Young Socceroo and Olyroo, has now started Suwon’s past four K-League Classic matches.
Former @SydneyFC defender Matt Jurman scored twice to help his team @bluewingsfc pick up all 3 points vs Gangwon FC #KLeague pic.twitter.com/eGCEOmDqVd
— Jun (@6thofjun) April 22, 2017
While he’s yet to debut at senior international level, Caltex Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou is a known admirer of Jurman having signed him for Brisbane Roar in 2012.
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