"Al Hilal has a 75% chance of winning Gwangju." Director Lee Jung-hyo, now fight and win A.I
"Al Hilal has a 75% chance of winning Gwangju." Director Lee Jung-hyo, now fight and win A.I
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Gwangju is the perfect villain. Even A.I. is not on Gwangju's side.
Gwangju FC will face Al Hilal in the elite quarterfinals of the 2025 AFC Champions League to be held at 1:30 a.m. on the 26th (Korea Standard Time) at Al Inma Bank Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.스포츠토토
K-League champions Ulsan and Pohang also failed to advance to the quarterfinals. City club Gwangju advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time. Now the Korean representative, Gwangju will conquer Asia with all of its pride in the K-League.
"I want to build a clubhouse and a weight training center by receiving the prize money," coach Lee Jung-hyo said. The prize money for the Asian Champions League is a whopping 10 million U.S. dollars. The money is left even after Lee's wish is resolved.
It is not an easy challenge. Al-Hilal, the opponent of the quarterfinals, is a prestigious team that represents the Saudi league. Al-Hilal (61 points) is competing with Al-Itihad (65 points) for the second place in the Saudi professional league this season.
According to the soccer website "Transfermarkt," Al Hilal's current value is 180 million euros. Gwangju spent a total of 9,661.98 million won (9,561.98 million won) in annual salary during the 2024 season. Al Hilal's annual salary is more than 30 times that of Gwangju.
The probability for both teams to score goals stood at 51 percent, slightly higher than that for scoreless matches at 49 percent. The probability for the two teams to score three or more goals was 64 percent. Putting these goals together, Gwangju will lose 1-2.
Of course, soccer is not a arithmetic operation. Soccer is not a sport in which players with high salaries win just because they play a lot. It is a fair game between 11 and 11 players anyway. The urgency of Gwangju is a variable that cannot be calculated by the A.I.