Kang-In Lee, A former Valencia and Mallorca player and currently at ParIs Saint-Germain, he signed the victory of the South Korean team against China in a match on the sixth day of group C of the second phase of Asian qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
The left-handed playmaker from Incheon ended the Chinese team’s fightback in the 61st minute, needing to score a point to mathematically ensure its qualification for the third stage, but had to wait until the end of the match against Thailand (they won of 3- 1 against Singapore) to confirm your progress in the tournament.
South Korea finished as firm leaders with 16 points, with twenty goals for and only one against, while China also passed, equal in points and goal difference to Thailand, for superiority in direct matches. confrontation.
Source: La Verdad

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