Match summary
Kitchee will end the season with just the league title (unless there is a meltdown of epic proportions) after defeat in the League Cup Final to Lee Man. In true Hong Kong public holiday tradition, nearly 4000 people were in attendance. A tetchy game saw Lee Man score twice early in the second half through counter attacks for Everton and Noah Baffoe, and despite Illarramendi pulling one back (which may be recorded as an own goal) Kitchee could not come from behind.Team news
Kitchee made three changes from the derby victory over Eastern. League Cup goalkeeper Enikar came in for Bear, while Adrian and Kanda came in for Tan Chun-lok and Cheng Chin-lung. Jay Haddow and Martin Merquelanz both came off the bench after month long injuries. Bear was left out, and Jason Kam and Tan Chun-lok were fatigued after international duty (according to Calderon's post match comments) so both were unused subs.Enikar; Riera, Dantas, Beattie (Jordan 60); Illarramendi, Mingazow (c), Kanda (Haddow 60), Kendy (Lung 86), Juninho (Merquelanz 60); Leandro, Adrian
Unused subs: Wang, Anson, Lok, Thurain, Jason, Chan Shing-chun, Li Siu-hin, Ari
Match events
Illarramendi had an acrobatic volley blocked, before Beattie's low cross/shot couldn't be turned in and dragged wide. Everton broke from halfway and saw his shot deflect through to Enikar for Lee Man's first chance of note. A quick throw from Everton caught Kitchee unaware (with Riera lying off the pitch after a coming together with Everton; Dantas' attempted clearance was caught by Enikar, leading to an indirect freekick being awarded. Mikael laid it off to Gaucho, and Kitchee blocked it, before Juninho headed clear. Enikar saved Mikael's header, before a dangerous cross from Mingazow was tipped over with no Kitchee player able to get on the end of it.Less than 5 mins into second half, Gaucho's long ball was not dealt with by Beattie, and it was too easy for Everton to score. Kendy missed a sitter to equalise, which would prove crucial in the context of the game. Just before the hour, Mikael cleverly evaded Illarramendi in midfield, and played a lovely ball through to Noah Baffoe, who ran between Kitchee's centre backs and although he didn't hit the ball cleanly, it still found the back of the net. This goal forced a Kitchee triple sub, with Beattie, Juninho and Kanda being withdrawn with Merquelanz, Haddow and Jordan coming on- the latter pair coming on as fullbacks as Kitchee switched to a back four. Almost immediately Merquelanzs freekick was headed in by Illarramendi (it did take a touch off Mikael but seems to have been awarded to Kitchee's talisman). Kitchee pushed for an equaliser, with Leandro's cross being cleared, before Enikar saved smartly from Everton. Mikaels quick free kick saw Everton 1 on 1 with Enikar, he couldn't convert and Riera recovered well. Some fans were unhappy the freekick was taken with the referee not looking at the play when it was taken. Haddow and Illarramendi went close late on, but Kitchee could not equalise and will rue their chances. But the players will surely get over this at the weekend with the league hopefully being wrapped up on Sunday.
Fan feedback
Some fans are understandably disappointed, as Kitchee will end the season with only one trophy, likely to be confirmed on Sunday. The attack looked incredibly pedestrian with a lot of sideways and backwards passes, and the back three was caught out for both goals. Lee Man set out with a fairly defensive 3-4-3, and shut down Kitchee's attacks. Adrian was outside of the box swinging crosses in too often, while Illarramendi was the only man looking to progress the ball. Starting so many attacking players meant that when Kitchee needed a goal, there was only the rusty Martin Merquelanz, the seemingly out of favour Anson Wong and young striker Matthew Slattery. The latter two remained unused, and have hardly featured this campaign (with the caveat that Anson only arrived in January). There was a sense of complacency amongst Kitchee's players, and the performance of some players and the balance of a foreigner heavy side gives the club things to think about before the projected ACL2 campaign next year. That being said, Kitchee have been very strong for a lot of the season, and are still undefeated in the league, so it is important not to overreact to a rare defeat.International roundup
Hong Kong lost 2-1 in India last week. Tan Chun-lok earned his 60th cap for Hong Kong, captaining the side for the first time. Bear made his debut in goal, while Jason also debuted with half an hour off the bench. Jordan Lam was unused. Kitchee have eight players currently playing in the Premier League NextGen Beijing Cup for Hong Kong U16s, where they lost 2-0 to English side Wolves but beat Shanghai Shenhua 3-0.
What's next
The final league game of the regular season is against Rangers on the 12th April, at 6pm. Kitchee will be looking to wrap up the league before the Championship Group stage, after Lee Man were held to goalless draws by Kowloon City and Eastern District. By the time the Rangers game rolls around, Kitchee will know exactly what is required. Regardless of Lee Man's result away at North District in the 3pm kickoff, a win for Kitchee secures the league. Kitchee's superiority on head to head record (the first tiebreaker) means that a Lee Man draw means a draw for Kitchee is enough, and were Lee Man to lose, Kitchee would secure the title before kick off.Please follow us on social media to stay up to date with the latest Kitchee news. We are over 600 followers on Instagram and are at over 400 on Facebook. Facebook Instagram
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