Lee Gi-je (Suwon Samsung), who was called up to the national team after a long time and performed impressively, opened his mouth about the good chemistry with Lee Kang-in (Mallorca).
The Korean national soccer team, led by coach Jurgen Klinsmann, lost 1-2 in the second match of the March A match against Uruguay held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 28th.
Korea lost the lead to Sebastian Coates (Sporting) in the 10th minute of the first half, but Hwang In-beom (Olympiacos) equalized in the 6th minute of the second half. However, in the 18th minute of the second half, Matthias Vesino (Lazio) conceded again. 바카라사이트
Lee Ki-je played as a substitute in the first half due to an injury to Kim Jin-soo (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors) against Colombia and started the game that day.
He energized the national team’s offense by attempting a sharp cross from the left flank as well as a powerful left-footed shot in the second half.
Lee Ki-je, who had not been called for a while after being called up for the first time to the A national team in June 2021, was re-convened after about two years and performed admirably in two matches.
Regarding the scene where Hwang In-beom helped Hwang In-beom in the 6th minute of the second half, Lee Ki-je, who met with the reporters after the game, said, “Once I was hit by a defender, now the ball came to me luckily.” Pretending to hit and giving it seemed to go well with the goal again.”
Lee Ki-je almost scored his A-match debut goal in the first half with his left foot, his special skill. He explained, “I thought the ball would come over and went that way. The ball came again and I was confident, so I think I just hit it confidently.”
Lee Gije made an impact by becoming more aggressive against Uruguay. When asked if he had been given this role, he said, “He didn’t say to be aggressive.” It led to,” he replied.
Lee Ki-je, who played his A-match 2 matches, gave 4 to 50 points for his performance and expressed regret, saying, “If the match result was good, I would give 7 to 80 points, but the result was not good.”
Regarding the evaluation that Lee Kang-in, who moved to the left in the second half, showed good chemistry, Lee Ki-je said, “Soccer is not played by age. It was okay,” he replied.
When asked if he had ever had a free kick match with Lee Kang-in, he said, “I tried to do it, but it’s an atmosphere where I go right after the exercise.” He replied that it was not an awkward relationship.
In the meantime, Kim Jin-soo was no different from the left defender of the national team. However, as Kim Jin-soo was carried off on a stretcher due to an injury during the first half of the match against Colombia on the 24th, Lee Ki-je, who had not been able to attend the World Cup, seized the opportunity and fully demonstrated his true value.
Lee Kang-in and his first collaboration left a good impression, and it was like Klinsman Ho’s ‘leftist’ strength.