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SEA Games: national hockey squads trounce Cambodia

No issues against host as teams record 6-0, 8-1 wins

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 May 2023 10:20PM

SEA Games: national hockey squads trounce Cambodia
National women’s squad head coach Mohd Nasihin Nubli Ibrahim says that for the meeting with Singapore on Friday, he wants the players to increase the intensity of the game and be more disciplined especially with ball possession, because they want to find a comfortable victory. – Bernama pic, May 10, 2023

PHNOM PENH – The national men’s and women’s hockey squads kicked off their 2023 SEA Games campaign in style when they chalked up big wins over their respective opponents at the Morodok hockey field here today.

In the round-robin competition, the men’s hockey team faced no problems against the host, Cambodia in the opening match when they recorded a 6-0 win.

Malaysia did not wait long to take the lead through Muhammad Najib Abu Hassan’s field goal in the fourth minute, before Muhammad Amirul Hamizan Azahar doubled the lead in the 19th minute. Two minutes later, Muhammad Danish Aiman Khairil Anuar scored.

The national squad then added three more goals through Alfarico Lance Liau Jr in the 45th minute, Shahmie Irfan Suhaimi (55th minute), and Muhammad Adam Ashraf Mohd Johari (60th minute).

National men’s hockey team head coach Muhamad Amin Rahim said he was happy with the victory, but the players looked nervous and lost focus, especially in the first two quarters of the game.

“This may be because of the weather. The majority are also young players. This is the first time they are performing at a sports event like this. But in the next two quarters, the players appeared more at ease and managed to score a big win without conceding any goals,” he said.

Meanwhile, the national women’s squad beat the home team 8-1. 

Malaysia’s goals were scored by Nur Afiqah Syahzani Azhar in the ninth minute, Siti Nur Arfah Mohd Nor (11th and 20th), Nuraini Abdul Rashid (13th and 29th), Nuramirah Shakirah Zulkifli (28th), Fatin Shafikah Mahd Sukri (36th), and Nurmaizatul Hanim Syafi Shiek Fuad (49th).

Cambodia’s only goal was scored by Duch Chansovatey in the 14th minute.

National women’s squad head coach Mohd Nasihin Nubli Ibrahim said the players were too eager to find goals and were a bit lax on the defence when the opposing team made a counter-attack to score a goal.

“For the meeting with Singapore on Friday, I want the players to increase the intensity of the game and be more disciplined especially with ball possession, because we want to find a comfortable victory,” he said. – Bernama, May 10, 2023

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