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Exclusive | How Alex Ferguson’s advice about Hong Kong helped Ashley Westwood become city’s coach

Boss of Hong Kong’s football team sits down with the Post for an exclusive wide-ranging interview. This is part one

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Alex Ferguson poses with the trophies Manchester United won in 1993-94. Ashley Westwood was a youth player at United at the time. Photo: Getty Images
This is part one of the Post’s exclusive wide-ranging interview with Ashley Westwood, Hong Kong’s football head coach. You can read part two here.

Ashley Westwood asked for advice from Alex Ferguson when weighing up his Hong Kong job offer, but the Englishman has said he knew he could not resist trying to improve an “underperforming” team.

In a wide-ranging interview with the Post six months after replacing the popular Jorn Andersen as the city’s football head coach, Westwood also said he was “under pressure to deliver results and performances”.

After winning six straight matches, Hong Kong’s best run since 1985, Westwood’s decision has been validated. The 48-year-old’s team are likely to make it a record-breaking seven wins in a row against Macau on March 19, six days before beginning their 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualifying quest in Singapore.

Westwood accepted some of Hong Kong’s recent scalps had been “weak”, but pointed out his side reserved their best performance of his reign for a victory over higher-ranked Philippines.

Ashley Westwood at his unveiling as incoming head coach last August. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Ashley Westwood at his unveiling as incoming head coach last August. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

He called his Football Association of Hong Kong, China (HKFA) employers “demanding … but very supportive”, and revealed they were seeking to naturalise more players, based at home and abroad.

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