Coach Ashley Westwood ‘content’ as ‘serious contenders’ Hong Kong pursue major ambitions
Hong Kong go into next month’s EAFF qualifiers aiming to extend three-match winning streak, after latest victory over Mauritius on Tuesday
Ashley Westwood said Hong Kong were “gathering momentum” and positioning themselves as “serious contenders” to qualify for more major tournaments.
Englishman Westwood has overseen a run of three straight victories ahead of next month’s East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) Championship qualifying competition in Hong Kong. Additionally, wins over the Philippines and Mauritius in this month’s Fifa window has assured the city team of a place in pot two for next month’s 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualifying draw. Hong Kong reached this year’s Asian Cup finals, 56 years after they last played in the competition, in 1968.
On the plus side, Westwood’s players are becoming accustomed to their new style. The 48-year-old has ripped up the playbook of former boss Jorn Andersen to introduce a nuanced, possession-focused formula. The Mauritius captain, Lindsay Rose, who is a former France under-21 international, said he had been surprised by the “level” of Westwood’s side and felt they could pursue “better targets”.
“I don’t feel I have to prove anything,” Westwood said. “I’m content with what my staff and I do. I’m happy with the spirit and momentum I knew we would gather.