Hong Kong's Pursuit of Asian Cup Qualification: Improved Team Chemistry a Must for India Showdown.
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Hong Kong defender Yue Tze-nam has highlighted the importance of improved team chemistry as a key factor for their crucial AFC Asian Cup qualifier against India. The match, scheduled for Tuesday at Kai Tak Stadium, is a vital fixture for Hong Kong as they aim to progress in the competition.

Yue Tze-nam, who recently returned to the Hong Kong team, emphasized the need for better cohesion and understanding among the players. Following a 0-0 friendly draw against Nepal, a match marked by supporter dissent towards head coach Ashley Westwood, Yue pointed out that the team's performance lacked quality and imagination, especially in the final third. The team has struggled to find the net in recent games, a stark contrast to their previous form where they scored 19 goals in five matches.

In the game against Nepal, Yue himself missed a clear-cut opportunity, directing a shot off target from close range. Reflecting on the performance, Yue acknowledged that the team did not play to their full potential in the first half and struggled to break through Nepal's defense. Looking ahead to the India match, he stressed the need to improve their chemistry and be physically stronger.

Westwood's decision to play Yue in an unfamiliar attacking role, due to an injury to Everton Camargo, also drew attention. Yue, typically a right-back, stated he was willing to play wherever the coach needed him, though he admitted needing time to adjust to the new position. Yue's return to the starting lineup marked his first start under Westwood since a draw against Fiji in September 2024. During that game Yue sustained a head injury early in the game but refused to be substituted.

The focus on team chemistry comes amidst a backdrop of fan discontent directed at Ashley Westwood. Despite a record nine-game unbeaten run, Westwood faced boos from supporters before and after the Nepal game. Frustration stemmed from the team's inability to break down a lower-ranked Nepal side. The coach himself has responded to the criticism, saying that the fans "know nothing about football".

India, will prove to be a sterner test for Hong Kong in the upcoming qualifier. India's squad had arrived in Hong Kong after a friendly match, where the Blue Tigers lost 2-0 against Thailand. India's head coach Manolo Marquez has already trimmed the squad to 25 members. India had also played a goalless draw against Bangladesh in March, so all the teams in the group are level with one point each.

Assistant coach Mahesh Gawali recalled the previous match that the Indian team played in Hong Kong 16 years ago, which they lost 2-1. Gawali said that Hong Kong is an improving side with a lot of naturalized players.

Yue's comments underscore the importance of unity and understanding within the team as they face a critical challenge in their Asian Cup qualifying campaign. Improving their on-field relationships and tactical execution will be crucial if Hong Kong aims to secure a positive result against India and progress further in the competition.


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