Monday, November 28, 2011

Malaysia's hope The Fade






KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's hopes to play in 2012 Olympics fades when the 2-3 defeat to Bahrain in the third game of the third round qualifying Group C at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, here Sunday evening.

Bahrain only takes five minutes in the second half for the first victory by Salah Al Amer Saad network in the 80th minute and two goals by Muthanna Ahmed Isa in the 85th minute, and 86.
Young Tigers squad started strong and confident when Muhd ​​Nazmi Faiz Mansor kicks-off the scoring in the 29th minute to lead 1-0 at halftime.
Armed with the support of more than 30,000 fans, down to the courts of Malaysia in the second half with even greater vigor to strengthen the network through mahalli Jasuli at minute 67.
However, the bastion of the country's negligence can have catastrophic consequences when Bahrain started to organize quickly and orderly movement to bridge the gap through Saad One network.
The network has raised the spirit of the team 'The Red' to pursue the goal before him Ahmed equalized in the 85th minute before scoring the winning goal a minute later clog.
On Wednesday, Malaysia 0-2 defeat to Syria in the second leg at the same venue.
Malaysia is scheduled match against Bahrain on February 5 next reciprocity before receiving visits Japan on Feb 22 front and close with a group action against Syria on 14 March.
In the meantime, national coach Ong Kim Swee said the loss of midfielder Faiz Muhammad Nazmi Wan Mansor and striker Zack Haikal Wan Mohd Noor in the second half to defeat source team.
He said he did not have much choice but to enter Abdul Shukor Ibrahim Jusoh and Syahrul Azwari to replace the two players.
"I do not know in five minutes everything changed as a result of the loss in the middle after Nazmi had withdrawn due to injury," he told reporters after the match.
In the meantime, coach Bahrain, Salman Shareeda said Malaysia was too confident of victory after leading 2-0.
"This is a Malaysian team and for me, the game is determined within 90 minutes and anything can happen until the last minute," he said.

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