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Lee Kang-in of Mallorca, Spain, finally scored the first goal of the season.

He was selected as the match MVP and received rave reviews from the coach.



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.



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Kang-in Lee, who established himself as a starter for three consecutive games, was so confident that he dribbled through the Vallecano camp as soon as the game started.



He raised his toe sensation as he fired a sharp cross towards Muriki at the forefront together and finally exploded his first goal of the season in the 19th minute of the second half.



Lee Kang-in, who cleverly caught the ball that hit the opponent's head and flowed backwards, hit the gap with his left foot, although the goal probability was only 7.2% due to the rough pressure of the defender and the poor angle of the goalpost.



It is his first goal in 11 months and an attacking point for two games in a row.



While Kang-in Lee, who led Mallorca's first victory of the season 2-0, was selected as the MVP of the game, coach Aguirre did not spare praise for the student who has grown rapidly this season and dreams of 'playing the World Cup'.



[Aguire/Mallorca coach: Freed from pressure and more freedom of movement.

Kang-in Lee is one of the most talented players on the team.]



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In the Premier League, Liverpool came out of a slump in the beginning with a goal storm.



Bournemouth scored a whopping 9 goals, setting the record for the most wins in the league.



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'Monster goalkeeper' Haalan scored his first hat-trick since the transfer, leading Manchester City to a 4-2 comeback victory.



After scoring 6 goals in 4 matches, Halan took the lead in scoring at once.



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek, CG: Im Chan-hyuk)