Sorare GW-92 picks: K League
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Kang Joon-Hyuck
Kang Joon-Hyuck is about as secure a defensive fantasy play as you can find this week, starting 15 straight matches and logging an average of 87 minutes per game, so his floor is high simply from steady, full-match minutes at home against Gimcheon Sangmu. He also brings a sneaky attacking ceiling, producing an assist roughly every five games lately with 0.20 assists per match over the last five, so there is upside beyond clean-sheet points. Gangwon's healthy form index of 73.33 and Sorare's Edge projection of 84.0 points, with medium model confidence, back him as a smart starter who offers a dependable baseline and a reasonable shot at extra offensive returns.
Head-to-head: the top call
Kang Joon-Hyuck is the stronger play this week because his 84.0 Sorare Edge projection and slightly higher minutes (87 vs 83) point to a firmer floor and more minutes security than TUCI. He also brings some attacking involvement with 0.20 assists per match, while TUCI’s 0.20 is in goals, so they offer different kinds of upside. With Kang making 15 of 15 appearances recently versus TUCI’s 13, Kang looks like the steadier, more reliable starter at home versus Gimcheon Sangmu, with both players carrying medium model confidence.
🅒 Captain targets

Kang Joon-Hyuck is about as secure a defensive fantasy play as you can find this week, starting 15 straight matches and logging an average of 87 minutes per game, so his floor is high simply from steady, full-match minutes at home against Gimcheon Sangmu. He also brings a sneaky attacking ceiling, producing an assist roughly every five games lately with 0.20 assists per match over the last five, so there is upside beyond clean-sheet points. Gangwon's healthy form index of 73.33 and Sorare's Edge projection of 84.0 points, with medium model confidence, back him as a smart starter who offers a dependable baseline and a reasonable shot at extra offensive returns.

Tuci is first and foremost a minutes machine, starting each of the last five matches and logging about 83 minutes a game, which gives him a dependable fantasy floor. He adds a genuine scoring edge for a defender, averaging 0.20 goals per match over his last five, so there is upside beyond standard clean-sheet points. With Gangwon sitting on a 73.33 form index and Sorare projecting 81.3 points with medium confidence, he is a sensible home start who blends steady minutes with intermittent attacking payoff.

Cho Hyun-Taek's clearest selling point is availability. He has averaged 90 minutes and started all 15 of Ulsan's last 15 gameweeks, which gives him a reliably high floor for fantasy lineups. That consistency pairs with a real attacking upside, shown by 0.20 assists per match over the last five and an 80.9-point Sorare Edge projection, so he brings upside on the road at Daejeon Citizen FC. Model confidence is medium, so expect steady baseline production with a decent chance of bonus attacking returns.

Dependability is the selling point with Kim Geon-Hui; he is a regular who plays the full 90 and has appeared in all five of Incheon's last five matches, which gives him a high floor for minutes and clean-sheet opportunity at home against Jeonbuk. Sorare's Edge rewards that reliability with a robust 75-point projection, so there is real upside if the back line clicks on the night. The model flags low confidence, so treat him as a steady minutes play with some volatility in ceiling rather than a slam-dunk heater.

The clearest selling point here is availability and minutes. Jeon is a regular starter for Pohang, averaging 81 minutes per appearance and featuring in each of the last five fixtures, which gives him a high floor for defensive production. Pohang's strong team form index of 80.00 and Sorare's Edge projection of 76.5 points suggest real clean-sheet upside and a respectable ceiling if the side keeps rolling, with medium model confidence reminding you there is some variance.
🧤 Goalkeepers

What sells Kim Dong-Hyun is availability. He has started each of the last five league matches and is locked in for 90 minutes at home against Jeonbuk, which gives fantasy managers a steady floor from guaranteed minutes. Sorare's Edge pegs him at 74.3 points with medium confidence, suggesting a meaningful ceiling if he racks up saves or helps his side keep the score down. With 11 appearances across the last 15 game weeks he looks like Incheon's clear first choice rather than a rotation risk, so expect reliability more than volatility.

Kim Jeong-Hoon brings genuine upside at home after Sorare's Edge hands him a 73.1 projection, signaling a ceiling worth chasing for a goalkeeper. He is FC Anyang's regular starter with 13 appearances in the last 15 game weeks and averages 72 minutes per outing, so the staff clearly leans on him most weeks. The team's form index sitting a bit above 50 gives some foundation for a clean sheet chance, and with model confidence at medium he profiles as a high-upside start who can deliver strong save totals while carrying normal week-to-week variance.

What sells Lee Chang-Geun is reliability; he has been Daejeon's every-match starter and logs a full 90 minutes, appearing in each of the last 15 game weeks. That consistency creates a steady floor for fantasy lineups heading into a home date with Ulsan, while Sorare's Edge pegs him with a robust 72.3 point ceiling. Model confidence is medium, so there is some variance to that upside, but his secure minutes make him an easy floor-oriented start in tournaments that value playing time.

What jumps out is reliability. Hwang In-Jae has been a virtual fixture with 14 appearances in the last 15 game weeks and four starts in the last five, and Pohang's strong team form gives him legitimate clean-sheet upside heading to Jeju. Sorare backs that view with a 71.9-point projection, so the ceiling is attractive for a goalkeeper. Model confidence is low, however, so treat him as a high-floor streaming option with real upside if Pohang keeps their defensive shape.

The clearest reason to back Kim Kyeong-Min is Sorare's Edge projection of 44.8 points and his listing as Gwangju's regular goalkeeper, which signals a meaningful upside if he starts and plays extended minutes. He has been deployed in eight of the last 15 game weeks, so there is precedent for him holding the post and delivering the appearance- and clean-sheet based scoring that matters for fantasy. Model confidence is low, so treat him as a medium-risk starter whose ceiling is attractive when trusted for a full match and whose floor depends on rotation or shortened minutes.
🛡️ Defenders

Kang Joon-Hyuck is about as secure a defensive fantasy play as you can find this week, starting 15 straight matches and logging an average of 87 minutes per game, so his floor is high simply from steady, full-match minutes at home against Gimcheon Sangmu. He also brings a sneaky attacking ceiling, producing an assist roughly every five games lately with 0.20 assists per match over the last five, so there is upside beyond clean-sheet points. Gangwon's healthy form index of 73.33 and Sorare's Edge projection of 84.0 points, with medium model confidence, back him as a smart starter who offers a dependable baseline and a reasonable shot at extra offensive returns.

Tuci is first and foremost a minutes machine, starting each of the last five matches and logging about 83 minutes a game, which gives him a dependable fantasy floor. He adds a genuine scoring edge for a defender, averaging 0.20 goals per match over his last five, so there is upside beyond standard clean-sheet points. With Gangwon sitting on a 73.33 form index and Sorare projecting 81.3 points with medium confidence, he is a sensible home start who blends steady minutes with intermittent attacking payoff.

Cho Hyun-Taek's clearest selling point is availability. He has averaged 90 minutes and started all 15 of Ulsan's last 15 gameweeks, which gives him a reliably high floor for fantasy lineups. That consistency pairs with a real attacking upside, shown by 0.20 assists per match over the last five and an 80.9-point Sorare Edge projection, so he brings upside on the road at Daejeon Citizen FC. Model confidence is medium, so expect steady baseline production with a decent chance of bonus attacking returns.

The clearest selling point here is availability and minutes. Jeon is a regular starter for Pohang, averaging 81 minutes per appearance and featuring in each of the last five fixtures, which gives him a high floor for defensive production. Pohang's strong team form index of 80.00 and Sorare's Edge projection of 76.5 points suggest real clean-sheet upside and a respectable ceiling if the side keeps rolling, with medium model confidence reminding you there is some variance.

Dependability is the selling point with Kim Geon-Hui; he is a regular who plays the full 90 and has appeared in all five of Incheon's last five matches, which gives him a high floor for minutes and clean-sheet opportunity at home against Jeonbuk. Sorare's Edge rewards that reliability with a robust 75-point projection, so there is real upside if the back line clicks on the night. The model flags low confidence, so treat him as a steady minutes play with some volatility in ceiling rather than a slam-dunk heater.
🎯 Midfielders

Matheus Oliveira is riding a clear scoring vein, averaging 0.40 goals and 0.20 assists per match over his last five games, so he brings genuine goal-creation upside into a home date with Gwangju FC. He is trusted to play, logging about 71 minutes a night and appearing in 13 of the last 15 fixtures, which gives him a reliable floor and real opportunity to finish chances. Sorare’s Edge rates him 76.1 with medium confidence, so treat him as a medium-risk, medium-reward starter who has a solid probability of a goal contribution and the ceiling for a multi-point outing.

If you want dependable minutes, Goh Young-Jun is your man; he is a confirmed starter who has played in all of the last five matchdays and 14 of the last 15, averaging about 67 minutes a game. A home date with Gimcheon Sangmu and Gangwon's healthy team form index of 73.33 boost his upside, which lines up with Sorare's projection of 73.7 points. That steady deployment gives him a solid fantasy floor, while the model's medium confidence means there is reasonable upside but some variance in week-to-week returns.

Jeong Seung-Won brings one of the steadiest floors on FC Seoul with 15 appearances in the last 15 and roughly 75 minutes a game, so you can roster him knowing he will see real run at Bucheon FC 1995. He has been chipping in offensively, averaging 0.2 goals and 0.2 assists across his last five matches, and Sorare pegs him at 73.4 points while the team form index sits at 66.67, all of which support a starter's role with upside. Expect a reliable baseline of minutes and modest attacking returns most weeks, with a reasonable chance for a bigger day if he converts one of his chances; the model confidence is medium, so treat the ceiling as attainable but not certain.

Kim Bong-Soo is about as dependable as it gets for a midfielder, averaging 89 minutes a game and starting 14 of the last 15 appearances, which gives him a high floor simply through volume and opportunity. Sorare's Edge pegs him at 72.8 points, a number that argues for a meaningful ceiling this week at home against Ulsan Hyundai, though the model's medium confidence means a bit of volatility should be expected. His near-constant minutes make him an attractive start in formats that reward playing time and steady counting stats.

What makes Babec fantasy-friendly is his rock-solid role at FC Seoul; he is a straight starter who averages 77 minutes a game and has featured in all 15 of the team's last 15 matches, which gives managers a dependable baseline. Sorare's Edge backs that up with a 72.7-point projection and the club's 66.67 form index means he carries genuine upside for the away date at Bucheon FC 1995, so he profiles more as a steady source of midfield production than a pure lottery ticket. Model confidence is medium, so expect consistent minutes and the probability of a bigger return, while acknowledging single-game variance can still trim the ceiling.
⚡ Forwards

What stands out is Bruno's reliability on the field; he has appeared in each of the last 15 matchweeks and is penciled in as a starter who averages 71 minutes, which gives him a higher floor simply from volume. Sorare's Edge pegs him at 67.8 points for this away date at Incheon, and with Jeonbuk sitting on a steady team form index of 53.33 he profiles as a player with a realistic ceiling rather than pure volatility. Model confidence is medium, so treat him as a dependable minutes-based option with upside if he starts hitting the chances that playing time should create.

Ruiz is playing like a genuine attacking asset right now, averaging 0.40 goals and 0.20 assists per match over his last five and carrying a Sorare Edge projection of 67.6, which signals real upside for fantasy lineups. He has featured in four of the last five matches and nine of the last 15, and when he does start he logs a solid 62 minutes on average, so his ceiling rises when he stays on the pitch. Traveling to Bucheon, he profiles as a midrange starter with a workable floor thanks to FC Seoul's 66.67 team form, though the model flags low confidence so expect variance rather than a lock.

What sells Song most is his availability and consistent minutes; he has appeared in all 15 of the last 15 game weeks and averages about 63 minutes a match, so you get a reliable usage floor from him. He also offers useful offensive chops, posting 0.20 assists per game over the last five, and with FC Seoul's team form at 66.67 and a 65.7-point Sorare projection, his ceiling as a forward on the road at Bucheon FC 1995 looks appealing. Model confidence is low, so treat him as a medium-risk, medium-reward start where steady playing time limits downside but the upside is contingent on that projection holding up.

What makes Gerso attractive this week is his ironclad role and steady minutes, he has started all five of the last five and every one of the last 15 matches while averaging about 60 minutes a game, so he brings a dependable floor. He has chipped in offensively recently, averaging 0.20 goals per match over the last five, and Sorare's Edge pegs him at 62.2 points with medium model confidence, which suggests a reasonable ceiling if he gets his typical minutes against Jeonbuk at home. He is a sensible low-risk starter for managers who value consistent playing time and the chance of a scoring return rather than boom-or-bust upside.

Put Lee Dong-Ryul in mostly for the minutes; he has started every one of the last 15 matches and averages about 57 minutes a game for Incheon, so his floor is anchored by reliable playing time. He has been directly involved on the scoresheet recently, posting 0.20 goals and 0.20 assists per match over his last five, which gives him a respectable upside as a forward who can both finish and create. Sorare's Edge rates him 61.1 points with medium confidence, so against Jeonbuk at home treat him as a midrange starter whose ceiling comes from converting the chances he gets.
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