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Pan Gon proud of Harimau Malaya despite defeat to Tajikistan

Head coach says very proud of his players’ attitude, passion in the final

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Sep 2022 9:51AM

Pan Gon proud of Harimau Malaya despite defeat to Tajikistan
53-year-old coach Kim Pan Gon hopes that Malaysia, currently ranked 148th in the world, will be ready to compete with teams ranked 110 and above within the next two years. – Bernama pic, September 26, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Nary a tinge of regret, but proud instead.

Despite failing to end Malaysia’s 44-year wait for glory in Thailand’s King’s Cup after the national squad lost 0-3 in a penalty shootout to Tajikistan in the final, head coach Kim Pan Gon hailed his chargers for putting up a good fighting spirit and mental fortitude throughout the game last night.

“We had expected that it would be a very tough game as Tajikistan, ranked 109 in the world, they were very physical and a strong team but I am very proud of Harimau Malaya’s players’ attitude and passion (in the final).

“No regret, we did our best and look forward to assess this camp before we try to prepare for the 2022 AFF Mitsubishi Electric Cup (to be held from December 20, 2022 to January 16, 2023),” he told a post-match press conference via an audio recording that was made available to media by the Football Association of Malaysia.

The champion of the 48th edition of the tournament had to be decided via a penalty shootout after the score was tied at 0-0 after regulation time.

The South Korean gaffer was gutted to see that a downpour in the first half had indeed taken a toll on Harimau Malaya’s performance in the final match of the four-team tournament.

Pan Gon pointed out that he was not even looking to end the game via a penalty shootout and believed that his players could have played better.

In the meantime, the 53-year-old coach hoped that Malaysia, currently ranked 148th in the world, will be ready to compete with teams ranked 110 and above within the next two years.

Meanwhile, he praised the support from Malaysian fans who were present in the venue and thanked the Malaysia Football League for readjusting the local league fixtures to allow players to report for national duty for this competition.

The national team went through to the final following a 5-3 win over Thailand – also through a penalty shootout, after both teams were tied at 1-1 throughout the 90 minutes last Thursday.

Malaysia had lifted the Cup in 1972 followed by hat-trick titles in 1976, 1977 and 1978.

Earlier yesterday, the host, Thailand, finished third after they overcame Trinidad & Tobago, 2-1. – Bernama, September 26, 2022

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