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PSG's Lee Kang-In Upstages Misfiring Son Heung-Min As South Korea Win Asian Cup Opener

Lee Kang-in said he was "learning a lot" after upstaging Son Heung-min with two goals for South Korea in a 3-1 win over Bahrain on Monday to launch their Asian Cup campaign. The Paris Saint-Germain attacking midfielder hit a second-half brace in Doha as South Korea made a solid start in their bid to lift the title for the first time since 1960. Tottenham Hotspur talisman Son was guilty of two glaring misses and suffered the indignity of a late yellow card for diving in the Bahrain box.

Instead it was Lee who took centre stage, digging Jurgen Klinsmann's side out of trouble after Bahrain cancelled out Hwang In-beom's opener early in the second half.

Lee has impressed since joining PSG from Mallorca last summer and said it was "a privilege" to play with his star team-mates for club and country.

"I'm learning a lot, but it's not just about football -- I'm learning a lot off the field as well," said the 22-year-old.

"I try to learn as much as possible and develop into a better person and a better football player."

Lee was a peripheral figure under previous South Korea coach Paulo Bento but Klinsmann has made him central to his plans since taking over last year.

The German, a World Cup winner as a player, said Lee had provided a touch of class in an otherwise "scrappy" game that saw five South Korean players booked.

"He scored two goals in the opening game and he deserves to be man of the match, he had a very good performance," said Klinsmann.

"It was a tricky game. That had a lot to do with the referee giving too many yellow cards early."

Son fluffs lines

Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae and Son were among those booked, with the Spurs forward enduring a frustrating time in front of goal.

He missed two gilt-edged chances

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