Hong Kongโ€™s sports minister regrets comments about coach of local football team



Hong Kongโ€™s sports minister has expressed regret over her social media post about the former coach of the menโ€™s football team made after their stinging loss to Singapore in an Asian Cup qualifying match last year, vowing to be โ€œmore carefulโ€ with her comments.

Speaking on a radio show on Tuesday evening, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui said her comments about Ashley Westwood were made from the standpoint of a fan rather than a government official.

At the time, some people interpreted her remarks as an instance of a government official straying into the management of the local football team, she noted.

โ€œAs a supporter of the team Hong Kong, China, if I did not feel frustrated, it would be abnormal,โ€ she said. โ€œBut if I had known [such an interpretation would be made], I would not have said it, as I donโ€™t want people to misunderstand.โ€

Hong Kong lost to Singapore in the Asia Cup qualifiers 2-1 on November 18 after taking the lead in the home game in the first half.

Westwood came under fire for bringing 41-year-old goalkeeper Wang Zhenpeng back in from the international cold and delaying his substitution until Hong Kong had fallen behind in the second half.

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