Local Midfield Magician Confident against Pune FC on AFC Cup Group Battle
Kitchee midfielder Lam Ka-wai is set to continue a hectic football-playing schedule by representing Kitchee on Wednesday evening in the club’s AFC Cup battle against Pune FC from India.
The local midfield schemer recently returned from Vietnam after representing Hong Kong in its crucial Asian Cup qualifier. However, Lam reveals he is ready to get back to work with his club-mates for Kitchee’s AFC Cup journey. “We will try to get some knowledge about our opponents via game-tapes and will also try to analyse their playing style,” Lam said. “We started well in our first game against Tampines Rovers and that should give us confidence to go forward. So far, I have been quite happy with our team’s progress.”
“We have been playing slightly different in the AFC Cup than in the Hong Kong first division matches. In our normal league games, we can deploy more foreign imports and therefore we tend to utilize their physical strengths on the pitch. In AFC Cup games, we have more local players on the pitch and therefore we tend to play a more possession-based game. I believe we have been playing pretty well so far.”
HONG KONG: Pune FC will take on Hong Kong giants Kitchee SC in their first-ever overseas match in an AFC Cup second-round encounter at the Mong Kok Stadium here on Wednesday.
Like Pune FC, the hosts Kitchee too have qualified for the continental competition after finishing runners-up in their domestic league.
The Group-H clash will be a crucial one for Pune FC who are keen to strengthen their qualification hopes after being held to a 2-2 draw at home by Myanmar's Nay Pyi Taw FC in the opener.
On the other hand, Kitchee began this season's AFC Cup campaign with a 5-0 win over Singapore's Tampines Rovers in an away game.
Moreover, Kitchee not only sit a massive twelve points clear at the top of the Hong Kong first division league, but are on a hot ten match unbeaten run stretching back to November which includes nine wins and a draw.
This is Kitchee's third consecutive and fourth overall appearance in the AFC Cup. Till date, their best result in the competition is the quarterfinal appearance in 2013 where they lost 4-2 to Jordan's Al-Faisaly FC over two legs (2012 - Round of 16; 2008 - Group Stage).
Speaking at the official pre-match Press Conference, Kitchee coach Chu Chi Kwong said, "Spanish striker Juan Belencoso got injured in the last domestic league match. He is getting better and if he is able to play tomorrow's match, it will be good for the team."
Talking about his opponents, Kwong added, "They have a good player in Riga Mustapha who has played overseas. He is very fast, but football is a team game and not individual."
Kitchee skipper Kwan Yee Lo was confident ahead of the game and said, "No need to worry about the weather. We scored a big win in the last AFC Cup match and also aim to win tomorrow."
Pune FC come into the game after a series of three consecutive draws in all competitions and will be hoping to break that run. Coach Mike Snoei has called an unchanged squad from the previous game and has decided to name the playing-XI on the morrow as he expects an improved performance.
Being cautious, Snoei played the cards close to his chest while elucidating, "From the information we gathered, Kitchee are a good side. However, we are also prepared for the game."