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Kang-in Lee is having a great start to the season with Paris Saint-Germain. Whether on the right wing or in the three midfielders, the South Korean’s performances are good and even impress his opponents. On the field, Kang-In Lee really impressed me. “, said Eric Roy, the weekend after Paris-Brest (3-1). Questioned about the former Valencia player, this Friday, Luis Enrique explained why Lee is “compatible” with his playing philosophy and his decision to leave him on the bench in the Champions League.
” I am compatible with all the players and it is better that way, otherwise it will be complicated for them. My job in the end is to be unfair. Against Girona, 16 players deserved to be starters. I will be unfair, I would like to be very unfair with some of them, because that will mean that everyone is ready with a good performance. If it is ugly or beautiful, that’s how it is, I am the coach of PSG and I do the best I can. Against Girona, I was unfair with 4-5 players, it’s true, but that’s life. I am very happy to have Kang-In Lee “, explained the Spanish technician at a press conference before Reims-PSG.
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