PSG: Kang-In Lee’s strong message to supporters

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In an interview with the LFP – before facing Montpellier with Paris Saint-Germain this Friday, August 23 at the Parc des Princes – Kang-In Lee returned to his adaptation in the French capital. The opportunity also for the South Korean international to thank the support of his native country but also that of the Parisian supporters.

“It’s a strong feeling. I love the Korean public, because they are people from my country who come to encourage me and they give me a lot of love and energy. They make me better, and thanks to them, like all the PSG fans who are present at every match, I want to continue to improve. I want to thank them because they help me greatly in my progression, to play better football to help the team as best as possible while giving them pleasure.”assured the 23-year-old player.

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