Former Manchester United star left red-faced after being goal trolled in South Korea
Former Manchester United star Jesse Lingard was left red-faced after being trolled in FC Seoul's 3-2 defeat to Daejeon Hana in the recent K League 1 round of fixtures.
The 31-year-old made the move out to East Asia in February earlier this year and has been an ever-present for the South Korean football club, making 18 appearances and scoring four goals. The most recent of those goals came in the 3-2 defeat at the weekend.
Masatoshi Ishida and Geon-Joo Choi had given the visitors a two-goal lead after just six minutes before Choi Jun restored some parity for the hosts just three minutes later in a frantic start to the game. Lingard scored to equalise three minutes into the second half, with a deft finish from inside the 18-yard box picking out the bottom corner.
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The former Red Devils star celebrated with his trademark 'J-Lingz' celebration before adding a dance for good measure. He then had a brilliant opportunity to put FC Seoul into the lead in the 67th minute after he was played in behind the Daejeon back line, but was denied by Lee Chang-geun.
That opportunity would come back to bite the former United midfielder, with Kim Hyeon-Ug scoring for the visitors in the 82nd minute, trolling Lingard with his own dance celebration with Daejeon Hana running out 3-2 winners at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.
The result leaves Lingard's side eight points off top spot and current K League 1 leaders Ulsan heading into the final three games of the regular season, before the league splits for the final round. FC Seoul are currently on track to finish in the