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·23 de novembro de 2025
PSG v Le Havre: Parisians wasteful, Lee Kang-In shines

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·23 de novembro de 2025

For the first time this season in Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain dropped below the 90% mark for successful passes, with only 88% against Le Havre, according to Paris Stats Germain. A sloppy performance where Lee Kang-in (23 years old) stood out with impeccable long passes, symbolizing his rise in form.

This match against Le Havre highlighted a PSG that was less technically clean than usual. Typically perched above 92–93% success, Paris struggled against the opponent's intensity and in a context where the build-up play never really found its rhythm. This drop in precision is not worrying in itself, but it describes a match where the team had to adapt without its usual total control.
Amidst this hesitant evening, Lee Kang-in (23 years old) shone with his accuracy. The South Korean succeeded in his four long passes, extending a perfect streak of 10 out of 10 in his last four Ligue 1 matches.
With a 78% success rate this season in this demanding exercise, he embodies a player who doesn't just keep the ball: he directs, switches play, and gives the team breathing room. When Paris falters, Lee maintains the precision needed to restore tempo. An influence that grows match by match. He is rising in power.
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