Victories mean more for Lee

Victories mean more for Lee

Published Mar. 16, 2010 12:11 p.m. ET

The South Korea international winger has proved to be a big hit at The Reebok Stadium since making the move from FC Seoul in August for around £2.2million. The 21-year-old has made 32 appearances in all competitions for Bolton so far this season, weighing in with five goals and eight assists. His latest contribition was a superb slide-rule pass to set up Fabrice Muamba for his first Trotters goal in the 4-0 Premier League home win over Wigan on Saturday. Lee told the club website: "I have still to get a thank-you off Fabrice. "But I'm really just happy for him to score his debut goal at Bolton. Now I hope that more goals will follow for him because he has been playing well. "It doesn't matter who scores the goals as long as we win. If the team loses, then I'm disappointed even if I played well. I feel like I have more energy when we win. "Being a winger I get as much pleasure helping my team-mates score as I do when I hit the net myself."

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