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Hong Kong midfielder Wu hails Andersen’s influence, players in dark over Norwegian’s plans as coach looks set to quit

  • Jorn Andersen on verge of Hong Kong exit, with departure set to be confirmed in Wednesday press conference
  • Wu Chun-ming has won 21 of his 22 international caps under Andersen, midfielder’s past season was career ‘peak’

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Wu captained Hong Kong’s under-23s to the semi-finals of last year’s Asian Games. Photo: Dickson Lee

Hong Kong midfielder Wu Chun-ming hailed the impact head coach Jorn Andersen has had on his career, amid rumours the Norwegian has resigned to take up a job in the Chinese Super League.

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Reports indicating Andersen had quit first surfaced late on Monday before the Norwegian failed to show up for a training session on Tuesday, leaving assistant Wolfgang Luisser to take charge of the squad.

Andersen had been in talks with football bosses over extending a contract that expires in June 2025.

“We have no news … no more information than you guys,” Wu told the Post. “The mood in the squad is still positive.”

Wu, 26, credited Andersen with “playing a big role in my career”, but refused to be drawn on his thoughts over a potential exit for the former North Korea boss.

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Before Andersen’s appointment in December 2021, Wu had only one Hong Kong cap, dating back to October 2017.

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