PSG: involved in a fight, this summer recruit apologizes

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Kang-In Lee, South Korean international for Paris Saint-Germain, apologized for his behavior during the Asian Nations Cup on social media.

Kang-In Lee made his mea culpa. After his involvement in a fight with his teammate and captain of the South Korean selection, Heug-Min Son, which occurred the day before the defeat against Jordan (2-0) in the semi-final of the Asian Cup of Nations, the Paris Saint-Germain attacking midfielder expressed sincere regrets. The former Mallorca member admitted his inappropriate behavior and apologized to his teammate, his team and the supporters.

“My reckless behavior caused great disappointment to my brother Heung-min Son, the entire team and football fans. I didn’t listen to the advice Heung-min gave me as captain, as a big brother, and as a teammate for the unit. I behaved in a way I shouldn’t have at the dinner table that day. I am deeply sorry for these things. Respect and commitment to the team is the most important thing, and I lacked that,” the Incheon native said on Instagram.

The disappointment is great

And added: “I apologize once again for the disappointment I have caused to Korean football fans by deviating from the exemplary behavior and that which is expected of an athlete representing the country. I know the disappointment is as great as the love you gave me. I will continue to work hard and dedicate myself to improving as a footballer and as a person. »

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