Lee Kang-in hits superb second-half double as South Korea beat Bahrain at Asian Cup
A sensational second-half double from Paris Saint-Germain winger Lee Kang-in earned South Korea a 3-1 win over Bahrain in their Asian Cup opener on Monday.
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A sensational second-half double from Paris Saint-Germain winger Lee Kang-in earned South Korea a 3-1 win over Bahrain in their Asian Cup opener on Monday.
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