Advertisement

Wofoo Tai Po triumph when it really matters in Hong Kong Premier League

First win of the season ensures relegation battle is far from over in local league

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Wofoo Tai Po's Lam Ngai-Tong (front) in action during a Hong Kong Premier League match. Tai Po managed to stave off relegation with a victory over Wong Tai Sin. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

Wofoo Tai Po dug deep when it mattered to stave off relegation and record their first win of the season in beating fellow strugglers Wong Tai Sin 3-1 yesterday.

Advertisement

Jubilant Tai Po players and officials took a group photo after the match, acting as if they had just won a big competition - but that was not surprising. If they had lost, they would have been starting to contemplate life in the First Division, rather than the elite BOCG Life Premier League.

Tai Po, with just six points, are still at the bottom of the Premier League table, but now only two points behind Wong Tai Sin. With two matches left for both teams, the relegation battle is far from over.

We still need a miracle to stay in the top flight, but even if we don't make it in the end, the players should be proud of their performance
Pau Ka -yiu

After extending their fight for survival in the clash at Hammer Hill Sports Ground, Tai Po coach Pau Ka-yiu said: "It was a spirited performance from the boys. They knew how important the result would be.

"We should have won our first league match of the season a long time ago, especially when playing against Yuen Long and Wong Tai Sin before but, unfortunately, we missed chances.

"We still need a miracle to stay in the top flight, but even if we don't make it in the end, the players should be proud of their performance today."

Advertisement

Pau paid tribute to veteran goalkeeper Chan Ka-ki, who played his first top-flight match for over three years. Chan, who turns 36 next week, mainly serves as Tai Po's goalkeeper trainer.

Advertisement