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🌟 Is Lee Kang-in the Next Messi? 🔥 How the Korean Idol is Taking Over PSG! ⚽
Welcome back to the jib rules channel, today we explore the remarkable journey of Lee Kang-in, the rising star from South Korea, and his incredible impact on Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). In this video, we delve into Lee Kang-in’s extraordinary talent and the potential he holds to become the next Messi.
From mesmerizing dribbles to breathtaking assists, Lee Kang-in has taken the football world by storm. Join us as we analyze his skills, work ethic, and the buzz he’s generating both on and off the pitch.
Lee Kang-in
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Paris Saint-Germain
Next Messi
Korean football talent
Rising football star
Football prodigy
Lee Kang-in highlights
South Korean football
PSG’s secret weapon
Young football sensation
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His dribbling is insane
You know exactly what your looking at. He will be the Korean GOAT, surpassing the class of Son, Park, and Cha Boom. Mark my words.
asian players dont really see the peak until they're 30 something, so he's going to be a monster.
Im clamping him
Im clamping him
in order to understand Lee Kang-In's stats and ability correctly, you have to consider the context. Mallorca was arguably the weakest team in Laliga last season. They had the lowest ball possession and the lowest chance creation last season in Laliga. They parked the bus with 10 men every match. When they won the ball, they gave it to Lee, and he took on 2-3 defenders, carried the ball forward, and created chances. The opposition soon realized Lee was Mallorca's only outlet. So they double/triple marked him, yet Lee still broke through the defense with 73% dribble success rate (the highest in Europe's top 5 leagues). His pass% is low, because he was often surrounded by the defenders and had noone to pass to. The counter attacking tactics did not help either. Lee is a natural playmaker, so he prefers passing over dribbling. But he had to do whatever it took to win for the team. He led that team to 9th place finish last season. Only 2 points behindthe European competition spot. I think PSG found a real gem of player.
Lee is only 22 years old. Trained when he was six years old.
Koreans have been watching his talent since 2007 when he showed up in a reality TV show about kid footballers. And we are still enjoying his growth😊
Thank you for your compliments to my favorite player.