Former Manchester United star Jesse Lingard has come in for more criticism from FC Seoul boss Kim Gi-dong.

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  • Lingard struggling to make impact at FC Seoul
  • Comes in for brutal criticism from manager
  • Currently struggling with knee injury
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Lingard sealed a shock move to FC Seoul in February but has been struggling to impress his manager who has already criticised his work rate in his brief time at the club. The former Red Devils has now come in for a fresh blast from the Seoul boss who has cast doubt on his future at the club.

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  • WHAT KIM SAID

    Kim said: "I've been thinking a lot about removing Jesse. I don't think a player who doesn't run for a few minutes is a football player. If he doesn't fight, and doesn't run better than the player who runs for 90 minutes?"

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Lingard is yet to have much of an impact at the club following his move. He's made only three substitute appearances and has yet to manage a single goal or an assist, although he does have two yellow cards to his name already. FC Seoul currently sit in seventh place in the table after four games and have won just one match so far this season.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR LINGARD

    Lingard clearly has work to do to convince his manager of his qualities. He is currently struggling with a knee injury which could rule him out of FC Seoul's next game against Gimcheon Sangmu on April 3.