Lee Seung-woo gets lost again at the end of European survival

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Lee Seung-woo of Sint Trawiden. Source | Sint Trawiden SNS


[스포츠서울 김용일기자] Lee Seung-woo (23, Sint Trawiden), who was virtually challenged to survive on the European stage, was lost again.

Seung-Woo Lee was excluded from the entry for 4 consecutive games in the home game against Club Bruges in Round 30 of the Belgian Main Pillar League in the 2020-2021 season held in Sintetrawidon, Belgium on the 11th (Korean time). In fact, it is unclear that it is classified as’non-electricity’ and has an opportunity to participate in the second half.

Lee Seung-woo, who couldn’t get a chance in the big leagues such as Spain and Italy, moved to the Belgian stage through Sint Trawidon last season with a crush. He only played four games in his first year, but at the beginning of this season, he played for seven consecutive games under former coach Kevin Massett and turned around. However, the situation quickly changed after the team’s performance fell into a slump and Massett stepped down. Lee Seung-woo disappeared from the ground for the fourth game after the Battle of Julter Barreum on the 20th of last month. Of course, in the meantime, he was self-contained due to contact with a corona19 confirmed person, but he has not been given a chance even after the quarantine is lifted.

Lee Seung-woo disappeared after playing in the second half against Sporting Charleroi on the 13th of last month, which was his first game in the Maes manager system. At the time, Seung-Woo Lee made several mistakes, and according to the Belgian media, coach Maes also pointed out Lee Seung-woo’s tactical moves. In the meantime, Haiti national team Dukens Nazon, who took the lead instead of Lee Seung-woo, scored two goals to solidify his position. Sint Trawydon also lost 1-2 against Club Bruges on this day, but he has won Lee Seung-woo’s blank by running three consecutive victories.

Sint Trawiden is still in the bottom of the league with 20 points and 15th out of 18 teams in the league. However, coach Maesu is battling with three strikers, including Yuma Suzuki, Facundo Collidio, and Nazon, as built-in main fighters. Unfortunately, the team never won with 3 draws and 4 losses in the 7 games that Seung-Woo Lee played as a starter this season. He hasn’t been able to become a’blue bird of victory’, and he is crowded in the corner while being pointed out by the new manager system.

Seung-woo Lee signed a contract with P&P Management, a famous European agent in November last year, and is drawing a new future with an uneasy position recently. Initially, he received attention from K-League teams such as Jeonbuk Hyundai and other teams last year, but chose Belgium with a willingness to challenge more in Europe. However, it is difficult to establish itself in Belgium and change is inevitable.
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