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M’sia to miss out on AFF Futsal semis following defeat to Thailand

National squad suffers early setback after disappointing final group match against host nation in Asean Football Federation futsal tournament

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Apr 2022 2:00PM

M’sia to miss out on AFF Futsal semis following defeat to Thailand
The Malaysian men’s futsal team (pictured above), who needed a win against Thailand to advance to the semi-finals, suffered an early setback in their Asean Football Federation Futsal Championship 2022 campaign when the hosts overcame the Harimau Malaya squad 4-2 in their final Group A match yesterday. – Football Association of Malaysia Facebook pic, April 7, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − The Malaysian men’s futsal team’s hopes of advancing to the semi-finals of the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Futsal Championship 2022 were dashed after they lost 4-2 to hosts Thailand yesterday.

Coach Chiew Chun Yong’s men, who went into the final Group A match at the Huamark Indoor Stadium in Bangkok needing a win, suffered an early setback when Thailand’s Tanapol Maneepetch overcame Malaysian goalkeeper Muhammad Syawal Sabaruddin in the seventh minute.

Undaunted, the Harimau Malaya hit back through Farhan Khairul Anuar five minutes later.

In the second half, Malaysia began to play more aggressively and Farhan put the Harimau Malaya up by 2-1 when he beat Thailand goalkeeper Katawut Hankampa in the 27th minute.

However, Malaysia’s joy was shortlived as Thailand equalised just two minutes later through Sarawat Phalapruek.

Stunned by the equaliser, Malaysia switched to powerplay with goalkeeper Syawal joining the attack.

However, that proved to be Malaysia’s downfall as the hosts scored two more times through Sarawat (34th minute) and Kritsada Wongkaeo (39th minute) to seal victory.

As Malaysia exited the championship, Thailand joined Indonesia from Group A in the semi-finals. 

Earlier, Indonesia turned on the power to hammer Cambodia 11-2 to finish second behind Thailand in the group.

Despite the Malaysian team putting up a very good fight against Thailand, Chun Yong said the referee’s “many poor decisions” caused the boys to lose focus.

“The game plan went very well. The boys were very disciplined, which gave Thailand a tough fight. They could not find chances to penetrate us. Besides that, the boys’ spirit and discipline in all aspects were very good,” he told Bernama when met at Huamark Indoor Stadium. 

“To be honest, I could hardly take some of the referee’s decisions. There were many poor decisions. It was very unfair to the players,” he added. 

However, Chun Yong admitted that there were many aspects of the team that needed improvement, especially for the upcoming Hanoi SEA Games next month. – Bernama, April 7, 2022

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