FORMER Manchester United star Jesse Lingard has rediscovered his spark in South Korea.
The 31-year-old scored a screamer for FC Seoul against Gwanju on Sunday.
After controlling a headed clearance, Lingard sent his defender the wrong way before curling his shot into the top-right corner.
Despite the ex-United star’s finish, Seoul went on to lose 3-1 at the Gwangju Football Stadium.
Lingard took to social media to issue a message to fans following the defeat.
Alongside a video of his goal, he wrote: “Last 5 games to achieve our goal 🙏.”
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FC Seoul are in fifth spot in the K-League, 11 points off top team Ulsan HD.
Lingard joined the South Korean side in February after an eight month period as a free agent.
The midfielder has since scored five goals in 21 appearances.
Before signing for Seoul, he spent one year at Nottingham Forest.
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Lingard spent the majority of his career at Man Utd having come through the club’s academy.
He made 232 first team appearances for the Red Devils during his eight-year spell.
Lingard was fined by the South Korean police last month for riding an electric scooter on the street.
The former United man had to pay 190,000 Won (£106) for breaching two road rules.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk