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EAFF E-1 Football Championship: Hong Kong lose 2-0 to South Korea in their opening match

  • Hosts eventually break Hong Kong’s resistance just before the break in front of a sparse crowd in Busan
  • Hong Kong coach Mixu Paatelainen disappointed with the result but looks forward to ‘fantastic’ Japan in their next match

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Hong Kong goalkeeper Yapp Hung-fai gets in a tangle with a South Korea player during their match at the EAFF Championship in Busan. Photo: Reuters

Victory eluded Hong Kong in a first appearance at the men’s EAFF Football Championship since 2010 as they lost 2-0 to South Korea in Busan on Wednesday night.

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A spirited defensive performance ended with another disappointment against the hosts.

Rafts of empty seats were visible at the Busan Asiad Stadium, from the 2002 Fifa World Cup, even with the hosts involved, perhaps because the side featured few of the star names in recent Fifa World Cups.

Glossing over the absence of AFC Footballer of the Year Son Heung-min, South Korea coach Paulo Bento’s starting eleven featured mostly players who had played at the last World Cup in Russia last year and famously beat Germany to knock them out.

Hong Kong captain Huang Yang and South Korea's Kim Bo-kyung vie for the ball. Photo: Reuters
Hong Kong captain Huang Yang and South Korea's Kim Bo-kyung vie for the ball. Photo: Reuters
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Aside from that other players were in the largely-domestic based 23-man squad starring in this season’s just concluded K-League.

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