Trials continued with Lee Kang-in (19, Valencia),'the future of Korean football'.

After about four months, I stepped on the ground, but in less than 15 minutes I was sent off as a rough foul.

Lee Kang-in played as a substitute in the 31st minute of the team's 0-2 defeat in the 2019-2020 La Liga Round 29 match against Real Madrid at the Alfredo di Stefano Stadium in Madrid, Spain on the 19th (Korea time).

It has been almost four months since the Real Sociedad match on February 22.

After Real Sociedad, Lee Kang-in couldn't play, and the Corona 19 league stopped.

In the 28th round Levante, Valencia's first game after the league resumed, Lee Kang-in kept only the bench.

Since his opponent was Real Madrid, the'Super Club', it would have been more exciting for Lee Kang-in to hit the ground after a long time.

However, in front of a world soccer fan, Lee Kang-in was sent off without showing much performance.

In the 44th minute, Lee Kang-in pushed his feet roughly from behind to take the ball from Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, and the referee picked up the red card after the whistle.

Lee Kang-in took a big face and seemed to be innocent.


Lee Kang-in is signed to Valencia by 2022.

If you can't play at a time when you need to grow up, it's inevitable that your performance will deteriorate.

The argument that it is necessary to transfer to a team that can continue to play even on a rental basis is strengthened.

The situation of Kang In is in sharp contrast with Kufu Takefusa, who continues to play in Mallorca, which is considered a weaker team than Valencia.

Gubo was once considered a number lower than Lee Kang-in, but now it is the opposite.

Valencia, who had 10 fights due to Lee Kang-in's exit, allowed to score one more goal instead of turning over the charter, losing 0-3.

Valencia remained at eighth with 43 points, making their prospects for the next season's UEFA Champions League darker.

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