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U-23 Asian Cup: Malaysia book early flight home

Brad Maloney’s men lose 3-0 Thailand ending hopes of repeating 2018 success

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Jun 2022 3:36PM

U-23 Asian Cup: Malaysia book early flight home
Thailand overtook South Korea to lead Group C on goal difference with four points, followed by Vietnam with two points and Malaysia at the bottom without a point. – Screen grab pic, June 6, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The national Under-23 will return home early from the 2022 U-23 Asian Cup in Toshkent, Uzbekistan, after losing 3-0 to Thailand in their second match of Group C.

This second consecutive defeat suffered by Brad Maloney’s men dashed their hopes of repeating their best performance in 2018 when they qualified for the quarterfinals.

Earlier, Malaysia were thrashed 4-1 by South Korea.

Malaysia almost stunned Thailand early on when team captain Muhammad Mukhairi Ajmal Mahadi shot went slightly off the left post in the third minute, while Nik Akif Syahiran Nik Mat’s attempt went right into the arms of Nopphon Lakhonphon a minute later.

But as the game went on, the Harimau Muda ran out of ideas getting past the War Elephant’s defence and were punished in the 23rd minute through the opening goal of the match from striker Suphanat Mueanta.

Mueanta, who cleverly got past the offside trap to complete Channarong Promsrikaew’s long pass, fired a right-footed shot that deflected off Harith Haiqal before entering the net.

Thailand upped the tempo of their game in the second half while Malaysia continued to struggle even as Maloney brought on Mohd Aiman Afif Md Afizul and Japanese club player Muhammad Hadi Fayyadh Abdul Razak to try to change the game.

Malaysia’s best chance came in the 60th minute through Hadi Fayyadh, but he failed to take advantage of a one-on-one situation with Lakhonphon.

It was a miss to rue, as Promsrikaew, who was left unmarked, easily slotted in a pass from the right by Nicholas Mickelson to double the lead for Thailand in the 69th minute.

Mueanta then calmly put in his second goal after receiving a pass from Oxford United player Benjamin Davies four minutes later.

The forward almost scored a hattrick, but his volley hit the woodwork in the 81st minute.

Meanwhile, Vietnam bounced back from behind to hold South Korea 1-1 in another Group C action.

Thailand overtook South Korea to lead Group C on goal difference with four points, followed by Vietnam with two points and Malaysia at the bottom without a point. – Bernama, June 6, 2022

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