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There is a player in the Tokyo Olympic soccer team that gets more attention because of his name. Lee Dong-kyung, also known as 'Tokyo Lee'. Her hair is also dyed gold, and her motivation is on fire.
Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.
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Lee Dong-
kyung
was called 'Tokyo Lee' from the final qualifying rounds of the Olympics and raised expectations as a promising prospect in Tokyo.
In the quarterfinals against Jordan, he set a foothold for Tokyo with a left-footed free-kick theater goal, and scored a key goal in the subsequent match against Australia, leading to the world's first ninth consecutive Olympic Qualification.
Lee Dong-kyung, who joined the Bentuho last month and reported his A-match debut goal, has dyed his hair golden and is nurturing dreams after the final list is announced.
[Lee Dong-kyung/Olympic soccer team striker: I remember that there were a lot of hyungs who went out to gold in 2012, and they are preparing well this time too.]
Manager Kim Hak-beom, who chose the set piece as the scoring route in the short-term, is paying attention to
Lee Dong-kyung
's left foot .
Through daily morning set-piece training, wildcard Chang-Hoon Kwon and his youngest brother, Kang-in Lee, are conducting various experiments using the 'three left-footed musketeers'.
[Lee Dong-kyung/Olympic soccer team striker: Kang In-ido and Chang-hoon hyung are also learning because they have very good left feet, and to use a kick that can help whoever goes out (I am working hard)]
London Myth, and more Lee Dong-kyung's left foot is aiming for Tokyo's goal.
(Video coverage: Kim Won-bae, video editing: Oh Young-taek)