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BEIJING, May 6 — South Korea international Kim Min-jae apologised to his club Beijing Guoan but still faces “severe” punishment over remarks about his teammates, Chinese media said today. The central defender, who was linked with Watford before moving to the Chinese Super League (CSL) last...

BEIJING, May 6 — South Korea international Kim Min-jae apologised to his club Beijing Guoan but still faces “severe” punishment over remarks about his teammates, Chinese media said today.

The strapping 23-year-old, nicknamed “Monster,” said that he was often “exhausted” by having to make up for the defensive deficiencies of his teammates.The remarks, which went viral on Chinese social media, were taken as a general criticism of the quality of Chinese football and were roundly condemned.

“Although he is in South Korea, Kim Min-jae understands the negative impact of this matter and realises that he made a mistake,” the state-run“On the morning of May 5, he sent a written apology to the club through an interpreter.

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