PETALING JAYA: The Malaysia Under-23 team needed a late winner to beat Thailand 2-1 in the first Group B game of the Vietnam SEA Games at the Thien Truong ...
But the winning goal came in the 93rd minute when a cross from substitute Syafik Ismail was not dealt well by Thailand’s defence and another substitute Nur Azfar Fikri Azhar prodded the ball past Thailand’s keeper Kawin Thamsatchanan. That 10-men advantage proved helpful for Malaysia as they dominated the second-half and got their reward in the 61st minute when striker Ahmad Danial Ahmad Asri scored the equaliser by tapping in a cross from captain Mukhairi Ajmal Mahadi with his thigh. Thailand got the first goal of the game in the 33rd minute when striker Patrik Gustavsson’s brilliant move beat three Malaysian defenders, and he had the easiest task of putting it past Azri Ghani.
SINGAPORE: Just as the afternoon sunshine melted into angry storm clouds, Singapore's hopes of a victory against Laos in their SEA Games opener looked to be ...
Nazri acknowledged that his side had been slow to settle down early on, as Laos took the game to them. Advertisement Advertisement If there was no final whistle, don't stop ... They fought and they never gave up." "I was so hysterical and couldn't control my feelings. Advertisement
The S'pore U-23 side were down two goals till 89th minute before Kweh and Emaviwe's late strikes. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
Laos had never beaten Singapore before and appeared on track for a first victory in front of 22,500 spectators. This is however the third straight Games where the Singapore side has failed to win its opening match. Four minutes after the restart, Chanthavixay Khounthoumphone was not closed down in midfield and had ample time to pick out winger Chony Wenpaserth, who rifled the ball in from outside the box.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia got off to a flying start in the Sea Games football competition by upstaging heavyweights Thailand 2-1 at the Thien Truong Stadium in ...
The Singapore men's football team snatched a 2-2 draw against Laos in the SEA Games opening match, courtesy of the last-gasp equaliser from defender Jordan ...
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The Singapore men's football team played their first match of the 31st SEA Games against Laos on Saturday (May 7). The Young Lions, which consisted of mostly ...
In stoppage time, Jordan Emaviwe, another Singapore substitute, flicked the ball into the back of the net, scoring the equaliser for the Young Lions right before the final whistle was blown. But in the 88th minute, Singapore substitute Glenn Kweh managed to get a goal, giving his side a glimmer of hope of getting at least a point from the game. Things didn't look good for Singapore as the Young Lions continued to trail behind by two goals towards the end of the second half.
Malaysia's men football team sealed a comeback win against 10-man Thailand in their opening Group B match at the 2021 SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Singapore's hopes of a medal in the men's football tournament of the 31st Southeast Asian Games have been dealt a blow right from the off, although it could ...
With a minute remaining, Singapore did finally get on the scoresheet when the Laotians' failure to clear their lines from an attack down the line allowed Glenn Kweh to pounce on a loose ball and smash a shot into the back of the net -- although it did look like it would be a mere consolation. Singapore did have their chances throughout the game with Shah Shahiran's deflected drive coming back off the bar, while Khairin Nadim forced a smart save down low from Laos goalkeeper Keo-Oudone Souvannasangso, although Zaiful also did play his role in ensuring the Lions were still in the contest with a handful of decent stops. Singapore's hopes of a medal in the men's football tournament of the 31st Southeast Asian Games have been dealt a blow right from the off, although it could have been far worse as they came from two goals down to draw with Laos 2-2 in their Group B opener.
NAM DINH • Muhammad Nur Azfar Fikri Azhar turned super sub when he scored a last-gasp goal to help Malaysia beat Thailand 2-1 for a sensational start in ...