Match summary
Kitchee extended the winning run in the league to eleven games with a straightforward victory overKowloon City. On Saturday at TKO, first half goals from Leandro and Kendy made Kitchee comfortable, before Leandro again and a goal from substitute Yumemi Kanda completed the win, as Kitchee bounced back from penalty heartbreak last week.Team newsLaw Tsz-chun and Matthew Slattery remained side-lined long term, with Martin Merquelanz missing for the second game in a row. They were joined on the injury list by Jay Haddow, but Roger Riera returned to the starting line up for the first time since mid January as part of three changes. Kendy and Cheng Chin-lung started, with Tan Chun-lok and Yumemi Kanda dropping to the bench, and Dantas being left out of the squad. Seventeen year old centre back Liang Kui-chang made his first matchday squad.Bear; Riera, Jason, Beattie; Mingazow (c) (Ari 70), Lung (Lok 74), Illarramendi (Li Siu-hin 81), Juninho (Jordan 74); Kendy, Leandro; Adrian (Kanda 70)
Unused subs: Wang, Anson, Buddle, Liang Kui-chung
Match events
Lung, closing in on 150 Kitchee appearances, had a shot from the edge of the box which was tipped over. Kendy beat the Kowloon City defence to get on the end of Illarramendi's long ball, and teed up Leandro for a simple finish. Diego Eli hit a freekick straight at Bear, before Mingazow went close with an ambitious long range effort. Bear easily dealt with the few tame efforts Kowloon City managed. Kendy's free kick deflected off the bottom of the wall into the path of Leandro who scored, but was judged to have been offside. After half an hour, Illarramendi played in Mingazow down the right; his cross missed everyone in the middle but Kendy scored a nice right footed effort from the left hand side. Not a lot else happened in the first half, although Kowloon City midfielder Habib was very fortunate not to receive a second yellow card.Early in the second half Mingazow picked up another assist as Leandro doubled his tally at the near post, and he almost had a hat trick but his shot was deflected wide. A momentary lapse in concentration from Kitchee gave Luzinho to hit a tame effort that Bear easily dealt with. Substitute Li Siu-hin injected some energy, and almost had his first professional assist, as Kendy attempted to flick in his cross from the right, but the goalkeeper made a smart reaction save. Kanda and Leandro played a smart one-two, with Kanda scoring with a low shot to make it 4-0. Li siu-hin was denied his first Kitchee goal in stoppage time as the keeper tipped it over.
Fan feedback
Another win and a clean sheet, and fans a lot happier after last week's cup exit. Kitchee were rarely troubled defensively and also did not need to play at full intensity. Memories of last season's embarrassing collapse did have a few fans wary at half time, but Leandro's second goal early in the second half put those fears to bed. Kitchee have now kept nine clean sheets in nineteen games, including three in five at TKO, and that is despite some chopping and changing in the backline at the start of 2026, with Dantas and Riera serving bans, and Riera later being injured. The attack looked good and Kitchee could definitely have scored more, with Cheung Kwai-wa (who was at Kitchee from the age of ten to eighteen) making a number of good saves. Saturday was the fifth time in eight games post-Christmas that Kitchee scored three or more goals, and the tenth time in nineteen games all season.Kitchee were comfortable and were able to take Adrian and Mingazow off with twenty minutes left, with Juninho and Illarramendi also not playing a full ninety. Hopefully this keeps them rested for the two games Kitchee have this week. Starting Tan Chun-lok and Yumemi Kanda on the bench meant they are well-rested ahead of this week's games. Cheng Chin-lung was productive in a rare start, going close early on and helping progress the ball down the right hand side for Kitchee's third goal. Illarramendi was dominant, playing the 'pre-assist' for both of Kitchee's first half goals with excellent passes. Li Siu-hin could have had a goal and an assist off the bench in an energetic cameo but for excellent goalkeeping, and Ari Lam also looked solid after playing in the schools final earlier in the day (he later played for Kitchee's under 22s on Sunday too).
What's next
Kitchee play Kowloon City 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). Hong Kong are playing two away games at the end of the month; a friendly with Nepal (26th March 8.15pm HKT) and the dead rubber Asian Cup qualifier with India (31st March 9.30pm HKT). We expect a final squad to be announced at some point this week, to see how many of our five players in the preliminary squad make the final cut, although with Jay Haddow's recent injury the most this will be is four (unless Beattie's international clearance is sorted out). Li Siu-hin, Liang Kui-chung and seventeen year old Sin Wai-kiu were all called up to Hong Kong's under 20 squad for a training camp in Thailand.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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