Soccer player Seung-Woo Lee revealed his mind about the personality evaluation surrounding him.

Lee Seung-woo, who is active in the Belgian first division Sint Trauden VV, appeared in JTBC's'Chuck Up to Catch' broadcast on the 21st.

While talking about Lee Seung-woo with the members on this day, director Shin Tae-yong in an interview in the past said about Lee Seung-woo, "I wasn't cheap and I shouldn't be in the national team at first. But experience is different. I'm not a player without thinking. "It's a lot of hard work," he said.

Lee Seung-woo said, "Since I was young, I had a lot of words, a lot of rides, and a lot of work. I heard a lot of things that weren't cheap and tough." "I think it could have been bad for you," he said.

In the words of Lee Seung-woo, Kim Byung-hyun, who was called'legal law' by swearing a finger at the time of his big success as a baseball player, said, "I understand." Jeong Hyung-don asked Lee Seung-woo, "Why haven't you ever sweared your fingers?", and Lee Seung-woo replied, "I have never done so."

As a soccer senior, Ahn Jung-hwan said, "There may be a lot of misunderstanding. It's a new character when I see a Korean soccer player. There are so many unique players in foreign countries. I often like it more." (I know that Seung-Woo Lee is not such a bad player).” I wrapped up Seung-Woo Lee.

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(SBS funE Reporter Sunae Kang)