Summary
Kitchee had their debutants to thank for an opening day win, as a brace from Everton helped seal victory against an improved Rangers side. Everton scored a freekick in the first half, but Kitchee could not add a second, and were stunned when Rangers scored two goals either side of the hour mark to take a shock lead. But Kitchee turned it around with Koldo Obieta scoring a penalty after being fouled, and Everton firing in a winner. Kitchee held on to start the season with three points, but leave Inigo Calderon with plenty to think about moving forward.Line up
Calderon handed out four debutants for the season opener, with last season's player of the year Asier Illarramendi being rested after sustaining a minor injury. Dudu and Marcao started in the back three, with Everton and Koldo Obieta alongside Adrian in the front three. Tuscany and Yu Ching-wai were named on the bench after spending last season on loan in Spain.
Bear; Riera (Haddow 71), Dudu, Marcao; Mingazov, Kanda (Kendy 57), Lok (c) (Shingchun 71), Jordan (Beattie 57); Everton, Adrian (Juninho 83), Obieta
Unused subs: Tuscany, Lung, Jason, Siuhin, Ari, Cheung Yiu-hin, Yu Ching-wai
Match events
Kitchee failed to deal with a long ball forward and Rangers new signing Tiko put the ball in the net, but it was disallowed for offside. Everton opened his Kitchee account with an excellent freekick that left Yip rooted to the spot. Bear made a sharp save to keep out Zazei's header, and he punched away a few dangerous crosses to keep Kitchee ahead at half time.Just after half time Yip denied Everton from doubling his account, before five minutes of madness left Kitchee stunned. Nathan Lourenco scored a stunning long range effort to equalise after a well-worked corner, and Marcao's missed header allowed Ibrahim to score from close range, although there were some suspicions of offside, and HKFA's budget still does not extend to having VAR at every game this season. Koldo Obieta was hauled down at a corner, and stepped up to score the resulting penalty, with Adrian having had enough of Yip's timewasting, earning himself a yellow card for pushing him over. Li Wing-ho hit the crossbar, before Everton finally scored his second goal. He played Obieta through, and although his cross was cleared, Everton hit in the rebound, before being denied a hat trick by another good save from Yip.
Fan feedback
A lot of Kitchee's build up through midfield was disjointed. At times the wingbacks were far too high, leaving the three centre backs under pressure with limited passing options. This drastically needs to be improved moving forward, but the return of Asier Illarramendi will help with this. Everton was fantastic as expected, becoming the first Kitchee player to score a brace on his debut since Juninho in 2023. Everton has now scored 98 HKPL goals, and going back to last season he has scored four braces in his last five HKPL games. Kitchee were given a much tougher task by Rangers than in previous years; Rangers had only scored one goal in their last six games, and had not scored two league goals against Kitchee since 2012. Their first goal was superb, and Bear had little chance, and the second goal may have been offside. But beyond this Kitchee still had to make a number of last-gasp interventions, and Rangers also hit the bar. The mistakes made in this game need to be eliminated, but a tough test to start the season helpfully helps in the long run with Kitchee avoiding complacency.Debut watch
Everton scored two goals and was a constant threat. Koldo Obieta showed some nice linkup play and scored a penalty. Both were involved in positive linkup play. Dudu and Marcao struggled a bit in getting the ball forward, although the structure of the midfield meant their options were limited. Dudu made a couple of decisive blocks, and while Marcao could have done better with dealing with the ball in the build up to the second goal he was ok. Still a bit rusty but the same could be said for all players so it would be harsh to single out debutants.
What's next
North District away in Sheung Shui, Saturday 29th at 3pm. We may see a debut for Victor Camarasa, the former Spanish youth international central midfielder who counts Crystal Palace, Cardiff City and Real Betis amongst his former clubs.Please follow us on social media to stay up to date with the latest Kitchee news. We are at over 650 followers on Instagram and are at over 400 on Facebook. Facebook Instagram
Written by Adam O'Domhnaill




















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