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AFC Cup: Tainan City face must-win game against Eastern Long Lions

  • Taiwanese club must defeat Hong Kong side in final Group J match on Thursday to stand any chance of advancing to knockout stage
  • AFC extends deadline for bids to stage 2023 Asian Cup, following China’s decision to relinquish hosting rights for international tournament

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Tainan City must win against Eastern Long Lions to advance to the knockout stage. Photo: AFC

Tainan City FC head coach Kenneth Kwok has vowed to apply the lessons from his side’s AFC Cup loss at the hands of Lee Man in Buriram, as the club look to keep their hopes of a place in the next phase of the competition alive.

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Monday’s 3-1 defeat means the Taiwanese side must win against Eastern Long Lions in their final match in Group J on Thursday to have any chance of advancing to the knockout stage, as the battle for the solitary qualifying spot approaches its climax.

“I’m proud of them,” Kwok said of his players. “They worked so hard to achieve my match plan. There were a few mistakes that happened and they really killed us with the errors we committed. It’s a lesson for them.”

After a scoreless first half, Lee Man moved into a commanding lead when Yung Hui-to and Junior Dutra struck. While Marc-Mechez Fenelus pulled one back from the penalty spot for Tainan, the Hong Kong club restored their two-goal cushion when Chang Hei-yin netted 12 minutes from time.

Kwok admitted his team had failed to take their chances, especially during the second half of the match.

Gil Martins warms up before the start of Lee Man’s AFC Cup Group J clash with Tainan City in Buriram. Photo: Lee Man
Gil Martins warms up before the start of Lee Man’s AFC Cup Group J clash with Tainan City in Buriram. Photo: Lee Man

“We are an attacking team and seldom need to put emphasis on defence, so the plan worked well in the first half. We just failed to convert the chances,” Kwok said.

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