“Golden Boy” Lee Kang-in, I Promise to Play Better
Lee Kang-in “Sorry for not Being Able to Repay you with Good Results… I Promise to Play Better
“We wanted to repay the constant expectations and support of soccer fans with good results in this Asian Cup, but we are sorry for not being able to do so.”
‘Golden Boy’ Lee Kang-in (23, PSG) sent an apology message to fans.
Lee Kang-in said on his Instagram on the 10th, “I worked hard with the players, coaching staff, and support staff for a month with the goal of the Asian Cup, but I personally feel a lot of disappointment because I was unable to achieve the desired results.” 바카라사이트
He added, “I wanted to repay the constant expectations and support of soccer fans who always support our national team with good results in this Asian Cup, but I am sorry that I could not do so.”
Lee Kang-in said, “I think many fans will be disappointed, but if you believe in and support our national team as you have done so far, we will all work as one team to show better play on the pitch and further build a competitive team on the world stage.
“I will do my best to make it happen,” he emphasized.
He also added, “I will work hard to become a player who is dedicated to my team and the national team and goes one step further for the team’s victory.”
Korean soccer, led by coach Jurgen Klinsmann, was eliminated after reaching the semifinals of this Asian Cup.
The last time Korean soccer won the Asian Cup was in the second edition held in 1960.
In this Asian Cup, Lee Kang-in solidified his presence as the national team’s ace by scoring three goals, the most among the Korean national team, along with Son Heung-min (Tottenham).