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Harimau Malaya's best not good enough against UAE - Cheng Hoe

Head coach backs his charges after drubbing in the 2022 World Cup/2023 Asian Cup qualifiers yesterday

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Jun 2021 2:29PM

Harimau Malaya's best not good enough against UAE - Cheng Hoe
Action from Malaysia's match against the United Arab Emirates yesterday. - Pic courtesy of FAM facebook. June 4, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR - Harimau Malaya’s best, is not good enough to match the prowess of United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the 2022 World Cup/2023 Asian Cup qualifiers, to get away with positive results, said head coach Tan Cheng Hoe.

The 53-year-old coach backed his charges after last night’s 0-4 drubbing by the world’s number 73, saying they had given their best and were very committed in the match played at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai.

Cheng Hoe however admitted the players lost focus, especially when defending to control the likes of hitman Ali Mabkhout, which was capitalised by The Whites to secure their second win against Malaysia in the campaign, after having won 2-1 at Bukit Jalil National Stadium in 2019.

“I am sure the players are disappointed with the big margin of defeat, I believe that they had given their best…As a coach, I feel that the big margin will definitely make players very upset and this is first time we suffered such a heavy defeat in this campaign.

“We know UAE are a better side. We (should) have been more consistent in the match, more focus on the attack and defence. We can’t control Ali, he played well,” Cheng Hoe said in the post-match press conference.

A recording of the press conference was obtained from the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM).

Last night’s match saw a brace from Ali in the 18th and 90th+1 minutes as well as two more goals from Brazilian naturalised midfielder Fabio Lima (83rd and 90th+2), which helped UAE to move up to second place in Group G with nine points on goal difference after six matches, while Malaysia fell to fourth place on nine points as well.

Meanwhile, Cheng Hoe is optimistic that his players will be able to bounce back to secure wins in the remaining matches against Vietnam next Friday and Thailand (June 15) to keep their hopes alive.

“We have about a week to prepare for Vietnam. I strongly believe that we have learnt good lessons against UAE, identified the weaknesses and strength of the team. I think Vietnam coach Park Hang-seo has also observed and analysed our game.

“Vietnam is a very strong side too, as we didn’t get good results against them in the last few matches. I hope after a few sessions of training, my players will play at the level I want them to to get positive results,” he concluded.

Malaysia have not won in the last five clashes against the Golden Dragons, having lost four and drawn once. - Bernama. June 4, 2021

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