PSG: Kang-In Lee likes number 9

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Kang-In Lee appeared at a press conference the day before the Champions League match with Paris Saint-Germain. And the South Korean attacking midfielder is not a big talker. However, he was able to discuss its new use by Luis Enrique, as a false number 9. “Every time I play in 9, Luis Enrique requires a lot of mobility from me. It’s good. We can create spaces, we create opportunities with these spaces. With this mobility, we can score more goals. »

However, is this his preferred position? We won’t know, since when asked about his best position, he preferred to evacuate the question. “The job I like the most? It’s simply about playing, all players want to play, whatever the position. No matter how I use it, I’m going to give it my all. » Lee has a starting place for the Champions League match scheduled for Tuesday evening at the Parc des Princes against PSV Eindhoven.

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