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Manchester United have edge over Liverpool in Hong Kong Masters exhibition match – but Luis Figo stands supreme

  • Michael Owen’s All-Stars beaten by Ryan Giggs-led Scholes Legends as veterans roll back the years
  • Modest yet appreciative crowd grab pictures and autographs after Figo scores twice in a sedate contest on a mature garden of a pitch

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Luis Figo on the ball for the Scholes Legends at Hong Kong Stadium. Photo: Dickson Lee

Hong Kong’s back – in the 1990s, or perhaps earlier, after Saturday’s World Football Masters Cup swept a galaxy of used-to-bes in and out of town, with the Owen All-Stars outshone by the Scholes Legends while they were here.

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There was time for slow-mo magic from Luis Figo and snapshots of a longed-for past in a 5-2 win for Scholes’ side, even if the players came with luggage, performed on a meadow at Hong Kong Stadium and left without a word.

Only about 7,000 parted with HK$280 to HK$980, but the atmosphere beat that for recent visits by present-day teams. It prompted the thought: was football, certainly in Hong Kong, better in the old days?

Such questions were kicked into the lengthy grass as Michael Owen’s side, loosely Liverpool old boys, took on a team of vaguely Manchester United alumni, initially under Paul Scholes then, when illness intervened, Ryan Giggs.
Michael Owen led the Liverpool-dominated All-Stars against the Scholes Legends on Saturday. Photo: Dickson Lee
Michael Owen led the Liverpool-dominated All-Stars against the Scholes Legends on Saturday. Photo: Dickson Lee

The latter added Figo and assorted Premier League throwbacks, while both line-ups featured grand old men of the local scene. There was Lau Wing-yip, 70, Leung Nang-yan, still 69, and Ku Kam-fai, a whippersnapper at 62. A sedate pace was guaranteed.

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