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An altercation involving PSG player Lee Kang In occurred in the South Korean national team during the Asian Cup. The target: captain Son.

Caught in the turmoil, according to the South Korean news agency Yonhao, an “incident” occurred when young players from the South Korean national team “went to play table tennis (during dinner) and Heung-min Son and other more experienced players complained,” a representative of the South Korean federation said.

When some players left the table, Son and other older players reprimanded them, asking them to sit back down, considering that pre-match meals were an important moment of cohesion.

“Disrespectful remarks were made towards him,” an unidentified source told The Sun. “In a matter of seconds, the dispute spread to the dining room and the players were separated. Son injured his finger trying to calm everyone down.”

Lee Kang In was heavily involved in the altercation, according to The Sun. According to the Yonhap agency, citing a source close to the incident, Son allegedly grabbed Lee Kang In. The PSG player then attempted to strike his captain.

Kang In Lee did not deny the incident and even apologized in a social media story. “It has been reported that I had an altercation with Son before the Asian Cup semi-final,” Lee wrote. “I have caused great disappointment to all football fans supporting the national team. I am so sorry. I should have listened to the older players and I apologize for not showing a good attitude.”

“I apologize to all the people who are disappointed in me. I am fully aware of the supporters’ investment in me as a player. From now on, I will strive to support the older players and become a better player and a better person.”

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