Summary
Kitchee's winning run in the league extended to nine games, as Yumemi Kanda's strike just before the hour mark sealed a vital three points. A crowd of over two thousand witnessed the crucial Sunday night encounter, where despite a number of uncompromising tackles, the only yellow cards shown were for dissent and timewasting, in the final stages.
Team news
Kitchee switched back to a back three formation, with captain Tan Chun-lok coming in for Jay Haddow. Roger Riera was sidelined with an eye injury, alongside longterm absentees Law Tsz-chun and Matthew Slattery. New signing Martin Merquelanz (more on him later) was also left out, as he returns to full fitness.
Bear; Dantas, Jason (Ari 83), Beattie; Mingazow, Lok (c) (Lung 83), Illarramendi, Juninho (Jordan 73);
Kendy (Leandro 73), Kanda (Haddow 61); Adrian
Unused subs: Wang, Anson
Match events
Bear saved from Noah early on, before Kitchee went close a couple of times as both sides sought to gain a foothold. Bear was called into action when he kept out Tursunov's header with a superb save as the Uzbek rose highest at a Wong Wai corner, and soon afterwards Leung Hing-kit in the Lee Man goal pulled off a similar quality save to deny Adrian's header, and the sides went in at half time level.
Just before the hour mark, Illarramendi played a short pass to Kanda who played the ball back onto his right foot and scored a fantastic goal from outside the box. Soon after Adrian should have doubled Kitchee's lead but he missed with the goal gaping. Kitchee then spent a lot of the remaining thirty minutes defending their own box, as Lee Man brought on more and more attackers, but Kitchee held firm for a monumental win. The first double over Lee Man since 2018/19, and the first time Kitchee had been undefeated against Lee Man in a league season since 2020/21 (ignoring the solitary encounter of 2021/22 which ended in a draw).
Fan feedback
The unbeaten run continues, with another win and another clean sheet in a crucial match. Kitchee controlled possession and the game, but Lee Man did pose an aerial threat at set pieces. Illarramendi continues to show his class, and has played the full ninety minutes in the last eight games, ending any doubt about his fitness levels. Yumemi Kanda has been incredible this season, and yet again delivered a clutch performance with the only goal. Kitchee currently do not look like being beaten, and yet again Calderon's subs kept up the same intensity. Kitchee will hope Riera's injury does not sideline him for too long, and that Jason Kam being taken off was a precaution, as they seek to regain the title after two poor seasons.What's next and other news
Last week Kitchee announced the signing of Spanish winger Martin Merquelanz, who last played for FC Andorra. A teammate at Real Sociedad with Illarramendi, Martin made his senior debut coming on for the Champions League winner. Predominantly a left winger, he has also played centrally and on the right, and has a lot of experience in the top leagues in Spain. We look forward to seeing what he can do this season.This weekend a Hong Kong team (minus the majority of those based abroad) take on FC Seoul of South Korea in the Lunar New Year Cup. Quite frankly its a pointless fixture with the focus on reaching government KPIs and earning money, rather than benefitting the players involved. HKFA have spent more time promoting the entertainment acts than the players involved. Kitchee have Pong Cheuk-hei, Jay Haddow, Jason Kam, Jordan Lam, Tan Chun-lok and Juninho in the squad.
Kitchee's next game is another Sunday night, on the 1st March. Hong Kong Football Club will come to TKO, as Kitchee aim to go for ten wins in a row. Hope to see you there.
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