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Hong Kong football boss Ashley Westwood mystified by fans’ criticism, promises better results

City’s representative team will aim to bounce back from last week’s defeat in Liechtenstein when they meet Cambodia on Tuesday

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Hong Kong’s players listen to head coach Ashley Westwood during training. Photo: HKFA
Paul McNamara

Ashley Westwood launched an impassioned defence of his embryonic reign as Hong Kong football head coach, as the Englishman prepared for his first match on home soil against Cambodia on Tuesday.

Supporters were critical of Westwood following Hong Kong’s 1-0 defeat by Liechtenstein last week. He has received further brickbats for biting back at those fans following a match he insisted his team deserved to win.

Westwood joked that the “people wanting to come and boo and shout at me” would swell the Hong Kong Stadium attendance for lowly Cambodia’s visit.

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He was mystified, however, by fans’ condemnation of a possession-focused style, which represents a significant departure from the combative, high-pressing approach of popular predecessor Jorn Andersen.

The players train at Hong Kong Stadium on the eve of Tuesday’s match. Photo: Paul McNamara
The players train at Hong Kong Stadium on the eve of Tuesday’s match. Photo: Paul McNamara

The new coach had an ally in striker Matt Orr, who said the former Afghanistan boss was “a breath of fresh air” and insisted “this is the evolution we have been waiting for”.

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