FORMER Manchester United’s Jesse Lingard has rekindled his spark in South Korea.
The 31-year-old scored a spectacular goal for FC Seoul against Gwanju on Sunday.
A soccer match being played in front of a crowd of fans wearing yellow raincoats.
Jesse Lingard, who wears the number 6, scored for FC Seoul this weekend.
The former United great sent his defender the wrong way before going for the goal.
A soccer goalkeeper catches a ball in front of a banner that reads 68.
His shot sailed into the upper right corner.
Lingard controlled a headed clearance and sent his defender the wrong way before curling his effort into the top right corner.
Despite the ex-United star’s finish, Seoul lost 3-1 at Gwangju Football Stadium.
Lingard used social media to send a message to fans following the defeat.
He shared a video of his goal and said, “Last 5 games to achieve our goal .”
FC Seoul are fifth in the K-League, 11 points behind top team Ulsan HD.
Lingard joined the South Korean team in February after spending eight months as a free agent.
The midfielder has now scored five goals in 21 appearances.
Before joining Seoul, he spent a year at Nottingham Forest.
Lingard spent the most of his career with Manchester United, having progressed through the club’s academy.
During his eight-year career with the Red Devils, he appeared in 232 first-team games.
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Lingard was fined by South Korean authorities last month for riding an electric scooter on the street.
The former United player had to pay 190,000 Won (£106) for breaking two traffic laws.