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The Parisian striker continues to shine with South Korea in the Asian Cup.
Author of a double against Bahrain (3-1), Lee Kang-In was once again decisive with South Korea, this Thursday, during the 3rd day of the Asian Cup. Author of an assist on the first goal, the PSG player found the fault with a free kick against Malaysia.
The former Mallorca player placed a lovely curling shot over the wall, which surprised the Malaysian goalkeeper, although the ball hit the crossbar first. It is thus a CSC of the Malaysian goalkeeper which is officially recorded.
South Korea was finally held in check (3-3) and gave up first place in its group. Son Heung-Min and his teammates will face Saudi Arabia in the round of 16.
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