Lee Man boss Chu sacked hours after shock FA Cup defeat to Rangers, Reed takes charge
Chu Siu-kei fired shortly after penalty shootout loss, with assistant Darren Read stepping up on interim basis. Tai Po stun Kitchee

Lee Man have parted company with head coach Chu Siu-kei following their shock FA Cup quarter-final defeat by BC Rangers on Sunday, with assistant Darren Read taking charge until the end of the season.
Initially installed as caretaker boss following the exit of Matt Holland almost a year ago, Chu was appointed on a permanent basis at the end of last season.
Lee Man are second in the league, 11 points behind runaway leaders Kitchee, having played one game fewer.
Heavy favourites to beat Rangers on Sunday, they conceded two late goals to draw 3-3, then missed three out of four penalties in a shootout they lost 3-1.
Barely four hours after full-time, Lee Man issued a statement confirming that Chu would “leave … with immediate effect”.
“The club sincerely thanks him for his dedication and contributions, and wishes him all the best in his future endeavours,” read the statement, which added that Englishman Read would “lead the team for the remainder of the season”.