In this year's Asian Cup, the South Korean team has successfully advanced to the quarterfinals, striving to reach the top of Asia again after 64 years. Kim Min-jae, a center back who plays for Bayern Munich in Germany, not only shows his majesty on the field, but also maintains a rigorous self-requirement off the field. It is reported that after the one-eighth final against Australia, Kim Min Jae was randomly sampled drug test, although the check was completed, he chose to stay in the drug test room clean, even if the staff repeatedly urged, but also resolutely refused to leave, so as not to bring negative public opinion to the Korean team.
Facing a fierce battle against Australia, Kim Min Jae played the entire 120 minutes without stopping, and it took two hours for him to undergo a drug test after the match along with his teammate Lee Kang In. While the crowd rushed back to the hotel to rest, Kim took the initiative to start tidying up, including wiping down towels and cleaning up snack bags and cups left behind by the Australian players. Lee Jae-chul, the Korean team manager, said, "Although we had someone in charge of cleaning up, he insisted on doing it himself, believing that if he left the room in a mess, he might be gossiped about by outsiders." Kim Min Jae also said, "Tidying up the room isn't hard work, as long as we can make sure we don't get gossiped about."