PSG: Kang-In Lee is already back

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Last night, Paris Saint-Germain won 3-1 in the Coupe de France against Brest. A meeting attended by Kang-In Lee (22 years old). According to The Parisian, he was present Wednesday evening in the stands of the Parc des Princes to support his teammates, the day after the elimination of South Korea in the semi-final of the Asian Nations Cup against Jordan. A competition organized in Qatar.

This is despite everything a blessing in disguise for Luis Enrique, who will be able to count on an additional solution while Paris will have a series of meetings. The Parisian explains that the midfielder, who has participated in all of his country’s matches, is in good shape and can possibly apply for a place in the team which will face Lille on Saturday evening. He could also be lined up on Wednesday evening against Real Sociedad in the Champions League.

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