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EAFF E-1 Football Championship: Japan Olympic team beat Hong Kong to make it two wins from two

  • Hajime Moriyusa’s side were 4-0 up at the interval before Koki Ogawa completes his hat-trick to seal 5-0 win in South Korea
  • Mixu Paatelainen had made several changes for Hong Kong team in rare appearance on the regional side

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Japan's Koki Ogawa (right) gets into a tangle with Hong Kong captain Huang Yang during their EAFF Championship game. Photo: Reuters

A much-changed Hong Kong team were comprehensively beaten by Japan in the EAFF Football Championship in Busan, South Korea on Saturday night.

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Even with the weekend fixture there were few fans in attendance but those in the stands were treated to a goal-fest by a clinical Japan side.

That this Japan side, made up largely of the under-23 team who will represent the country at the Olympics next summer, are arguably the third-string of their national side gives an indication of the gulf in quality within the region.

Hong Kong’s Chan Siu-kwan tries to keep Japan’s Tsuyoshi Watanabe at bay. Photo: Reuters
Hong Kong’s Chan Siu-kwan tries to keep Japan’s Tsuyoshi Watanabe at bay. Photo: Reuters

Hajime Moriyasu’s side ran out 5-0 winners to make it two EAFF wins from two as they prepare for the men’s football tournament at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games next summer.

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Hong Kong manager Mixu Paatelainen had rung several changes for his own side’s second game on a rare outing to the regional tournament.

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