29 February 2012

Azkals left with draw after late defensive slip vs Malaysians

By Cedelf P. Tupas
Philippine Daily Inquirer


MANILA, Philippines—Filipino-German striker Denis Wolf scored his first international goal, but the Philippines was denied of a famous victory after Suzuki Cup champions Malaysia snatched a 1-1 draw with a late equalizer at the Rizal Memorial Stadium Wednesday night.

In the first meeting between two squads that reached the knockout stage of the Suzuki Cup two years ago, Wolf opened the scoring with a diving header off a long throw by defender Jason Sabio in the 34th minute to the delight of the close to 8,000 home fans.

The Azkals played some glittering attacking football for long stretches, but they were made to pay for their failure to finish off the Malaysians deep in injury time.

Substitute Ahmad Shakr Ali faked Sabio, sending the previously rock-solid defender sliding on the pitch, before firing past Neil Etheridge with his left foot for the leveler in the 91st minute.

“We were unlucky but it was a fair result,” said Azkals coach Michael Weiss.

The Azkals got off to a lively start with Wolf and Phil Younghusband testing Norazlan Razali, before they finally found the breakthrough.

Sabio had sent a couple of long throws that caused trouble inside the Malaysian box. With the Malaysians caught napping, Wolf struck it low with his head and found the bottom corner.

Malaysia looked a step slower as it failed to train since arriving last Monday.

But Safee Sali looked dangerous up front and he came close with a shot that went wide. Safiq Rahim, the skipper, also failed to find the target after a fine layoff from Safee.

Malaysia started the livelier team in the second half, but Safee was surprisingly wasteful, skying a shot in the 46th minute.

Etheridge produced a string of fine saves, while Angel Guirado showed some fine skill on the other end with a curling shot that just bounced off the bar.


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6 comments:

  1. How come the Malaysian supporters wearing the same jersey as their national team wears?. This shows solid unity and support. How come the Azkals supporters and fans don't wear a single jersey as what their team wears? Is the Philippine jersey exclusive for the players only??? Did they change their supplier Mizuno??? Looks like an unknown brand.... Please share it to yours supporters, The Philippines need identity and color at least in jersey.

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  2. The pitch is disgusting and as a Proud Filipino citizen, im ashamed of that. Why stick to that damaged and ugly stadium, and to think its international game! oh c'mon! are we civilized people yet? not even filled with fans, only Manila suporters, are they the only filipinos allowed to watch? kaholeros? man! try the atmosphere in panaad, youll surely thrilled with the chants and shouts of die hard fans, i hope they will try again the Panaad Stadium. Better pitch, amazing crowd, which will be accesible to luzon, visayas and mindanao suporters.

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    1. Lame!!! Shut up!!

      But ya I agree... "kaholeros" is just fucking corny as hell!!

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  3. i totally agree with some games to be played at panaad stadium. better pitch. more accessible to Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao fans... expected to be always filled.( the crowd are more thrilled and knowledgeable of the game than the "papogi" faces of the players.)

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  4. Best football stadium ? Rizal or Panaad ? Vote in the poll :)

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  5. Of course the national stadium must be in the national capital but unless Rizal is completely razed and rebuilt from the ground up Filipino football will remain an international joke.

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