Summary
Kitchee exited the FA Cup in the quarter finals to Tai Po for the second year in a row. Kitchee legend Fernando gave Tai Po an early lead, before Adrian equalised in the first half. After a hundred and twenty minutes the sides could not be separated, and despite Bear saving from Renner, Tse Ka-wing saved from Jay Haddow and Anson Wong to eliminate Kitchee.Team news
Long term absentees Law, Riera and Slattery remained injured. Kitchee made three changes from last week's win, with Anson and Kendy dropping to the bench and the injured Merquelanz being left out of the matchday squad. Illarramendi, Mingazow and Juninho came in to the starting lineup.
Bear; Dantas, Jason (Lung 90), Beattie; Mingazow, Lok (c) (Haddow 68), Illarramendi (Ari 99), Kanda (Anson 99), Juninho (Jordan 83); Leandro (Kendy 68), Adrian
Unused subs: Wang, Buddle
Match events
Ka-wing denied Dantas and Adrian with a good double save from a Kanda corner, before Bear saved with his legs from Philip Chan. After 10 minutes, Fernando's hopeful effort from the right hand side flew through the hands of Bear, and then Tan Chun-lok headed onto the bar from an offside position. Just after the half hour, good linkup down the right saw Mingazow cross for Adrian to score his eleventh goal of the season.As the second half started Fernando poked in from an offside position, and Bear made good saves to deny Renner, Marcao and Chung. Kanda fired wide from range, but Kitchee fans grew frustrated with a number of overhit and wayward crosses, and an inability to break Tai Po down. The frustration intensified as Weverton was shown a second yellow card in stoppage time, although replays show this was a harsh decision. Extra time loomed.
In extra time Kitchee remained unable to break down a stubborn Tai Po team, who took the opportunities to go down and waste time from restarts. Dantas had a go from long range and Mingazow headed wide, but the crossing got even more wasteful. Michel Renner ran the length of the pitch for Tai Po and blasted over. Kitchee suffered with a lack of structure and leadership as the game went on- Tan Chun-lok went off just after the hour, and Illarramendi went off after cramping up in extra time, meaning Kitchee ended the game with just one player over twenty eight on the pitch, while the majority of Tai Po's remaining players had that know-how to wind the clock down and defend resiliently.Penalties then arrived. Kitchee's first shootout since the meaningless HKPL Cup in the 24/25 season, and last proper shootout since the Senior Shield final in 2023. Bear saved Tai Po's third penalty, from Michel Renner, which left Jay Haddow with the chance to send Kitchee through. His effort was saved, and in sudden death Anson Wong also saw his penalty saved, and despite having an opportunity to retake owing to Tse Ka-wing coming off his line, this was also saved, and Kitchee suffered their first penalty shootout defeat since early 2019.
Fan feedback
Mainly frustration, after playing nearly forty minutes against ten men, having also had over half an hour (when the lengthy stoppage time is included) away at Tai Po in October, and Kitchee could not get the job done. When Tai Po sit back, Kitchee have no answers. The substitutions for the first time this season did not pay off, as Kitchee could not get the job done in normal time, and only had younger players on the bench. As penalties loomed, only one of Kitchee's players was over 28 years old, while eight of the ten on the pitch for Tai Po had this experience and know-how. While fans have very much enjoyed the much younger profile of player this season, it was lacking in experience and leadership at the end. The absence of an actual striker on the bench left Kitchee short of ideas, with Adrian starting to look a bit weary (missing a couple of sitters), and the Spaniard has played over two hundred minutes more than any other Kitchee player. None of Kitchee's subs were able to influence the game, and the substitutions made left the team a bit unbalanced, with Illarramendi and then Haddow at centre back and Cheng Chin-lung in holding midfield. Some fans felt it would have been a good opportunity to rotate the goalkeepers and give Wang Zhenpeng a game, and it would have given some more experience and vocal leadership as the game went on. Kitchee's crossing was woeful throughout, and despite Kitchee's goal (and a number of good chances) coming from low crosses, Kitchee continued to attempt to go high, which the nearly two metre tall Marcao dealt with with ease. There was little attacking cohesion, with players struggling to stay on the same wavelength and exploit the space created. Some fans felt Mingazow (captain at the end) and Jordan Lam (having scored the decisive penalty in the Lunar New Year Cup) should have stepped up before Jay Haddow did. That being said, penalties are a lottery that is not common, and if players self-selected, fans admire those who did. Bear made an almost identical mistake to one he made in the Hong Kong-Guangdong Cup, but did bounce back with a number of sharp saves. It was commented that when he relies on instinct he is very good, but when he has time to think about longshots, he gets nervous. As mentioned earlier, there was no second striker on the bench. Matthew Slattery has been injured for two months, but is unlikely to be the answer, and while Kitchee did invest in two attacking players, neither are out and out strikers.After the victory last week Kitchee fans chanted 'Champions of Hong Kong' which players and staff discouraged as getting too complacent. Saturday was a reality check and gives Kitchee some things to work on for the final stretch of the season. The title is arguably Kitchee's to lose as it stands, but they will have to be much more clinical. That being said, Kitchee are still unbeaten in the league, and have only lost one game in ninety minutes all season so it is important not to get carried away.
What's next
Kitchee play three games in a week before the international break. First up is the league game against Kowloon City at TKO (14th March at 6pm). Then we take on the same opponent in the League Cup midweek at Mong Kok (18th March at 8pm) before finishing off the week at TKO against Eastern in the league (21st March at 3pm). As always there is the chance that HKFA change the dates and times at short notice. Still no preliminary squad for the Hong Kong games, but we expect a number of our squad to be involved.Please follow us on social media to stay up to date with the latest Kitchee news. We are approaching 600 followers on Instagram and are at over 400 on Facebook. Facebook Instagram
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