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Professional soccer player Suwon FC Lee Seung-woo scored a goal in three consecutive games with a stunning volley shot.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-yeol. 



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When the corner kick hits the opponent's head and bounces, Seung-woo Lee turns 180 degrees with his back to the goal and fires a lightning bolt volley.



He stabbed the corner of the goal with a picturesque trajectory and summoned Lee Dong-guk's 'volley' shot in the 2004 match against Germany.



Lee Seung-woo, who really scored a life goal,



[Lee Seung-woo/Suwon FC striker: (of my life goals) seems to be the coolest goal.

It was a goal that didn’t come easily even in the training ground, but I’m so happy that it seems like I scored such a wonderful goal in an important match.]



We did fan service with a unique dance ceremony.



[Lee Seung-woo / Suwon FC striker: (Looking in the mirror (ceremony) do you practice?) Mirror…

Yes, I do it once.]



Lee Seung-woo, who made his K-League debut after failing to adapt to the European stage, is flying around as he regains his former appearance.



In an altruistic play that stirs up the defense with a brilliant dribble and creates an opportunity for a teammate with a sharp pass, he does not spare his body and is full of fighting spirit.



He has scored seven goals in the season and is currently #1 in the K-League player rankings, dreaming of becoming the Taegeuk mark.



[Lee Seung-woo / Suwon FC striker: The national team is not a place I want to go to, I think it is right to prove (with my skills) at the stadium and wait for a chance while playing (hardly) like this in every game.]



(Video Edited by Oh Young-taek, CG: Choi Ha-neul)