Malaysian newspaper ‘draws the line’ to help the home team win against Vietnam
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Malaysian newspaper ‘draws the line’ to help the home team win against Vietnam

Minimize mistakes.

Through recent matches, both teams made mistakes stemming from lack of concentration – something that will pay a very high price in this match.

However, if based on the player’s age and experience, Malaysia may have a slight advantage to avoid fatal mistakes.

Malaysia (blue) wants to rely on experience and age to overcome coach Toshiya Miura’s promising young players.

Intercepting Vietnam on both sides. Vietnam team likes to shoot down the ball on both sides.

Created many crosses into the Vietnamese penalty area.

Stopped midfielder Ngo Hoang Thinh.

Malaysian newspaper 'draws the line' to help the home team win against Vietnam

Malaysia is very afraid of the ability to launch quick attacks of midfielder Ngo Hoang Thinh (No. 7).

Against the Philippines, he only needed one skillful touch from midfield to the right wing, after quickly observing the defender’s vigilance, and created the second goal for Vietnam.

Find a worthy replacement for Amri Yahya.

If we look back at Malaysia’s 1-3 loss to Vietnam a few weeks ago, we will see how well Yahya played in the first half.

Malaysian newspaper 'draws the line' to help the home team win against Vietnam

Malaysia needs a player who plays football delicately and without lack of flamboyance like Amri Yahya (blue) in the match against Vietnam.

Kunalan Subramaniam can be relied on to replace Yahaya to support the defense with his hard work and high stamina.

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