Courtesy:
Asean Football Web SiteVIETNAM EDGE BRUNEI; SLIM WIN FOR THAILANDBANGKOK (27 August 2008) – A plucky Brunei side put up some hard resistance before losing 5-4 to Vietnam while Thailand were tested to the limit before beating Philippines by the same scoreline on the first day of the AFF Futsal Championship 2008 here at the Nimibutr Stadium.
Vietnam, who are being led by former Thai national head coach Pattaya Piemkum, were in knots for much of the time after conceding the early goal in the third minute off Mohd Shahril Ismail as Brunei took a 1-0 lead at the break.
A minute into the second half, Vietnam fell further behind when
Faizul Zainy slammed home although they did pull a goal back from Truong Quoc Tuan a minute later.
Brunei upped the tempo somewhat for a two-goal advantage when Faizul was again on target in the 24th minute until a flurry of goals saw Vietnam going in front for the first time on a 5-3 advantage.
Vietnam scored off Huynh Ba Tuan (25th and 27th minute), Pham Minh Giang (31st) and then an own goal from Noor Karim (35th) for them to in the driver’s seat.
Brunei scored their final goal of the evening off Jasriman Johari two minutes to the end for the final scoreline.
“I was not worried when Brunei scored because I have the confidence of the players that they can come back into the game,” added Pattaya.
Thailand on the other hand suffered more drama when Philippines delivered a shocker with the early goal from Misagh Bahardoran in the third minute.
The defending champions, represented by their Under-21 squad, then fought back off Jirawat Sornwichian (4th minute), Thanakorn Penpakul (5th), Supahut Thueanklang (15th) and Jadet Punpoem (17th) for them to be 4-1 in front going into the second half.
But Philippines pulled it together after the breather when a brace from Ariel Zerrudo (24th and 28th minute) and Suphahut (25th minute) saw them leveling up to 4-4.
Obviously shaken, the young Thai side then muster a late charge for Suphahut to be again on target five minutes to the end for the win.
“It was pulsating all the way to the finish line. But it was a good game for the young players and they can only improve from this first international match,” added Kraiserm Tohtubtiang, the team manager of Thailand.
Courtesy:
Asean Football Web Site SCARE FOR MALAYSIA AND INDONESIABANGKOK (27 August 2008)
Both Malaysia and Indonesia had to suffer some torrid moments in their first game of the AFF Futsal Championship 2008 before they were able to emerge 4-2 winners over Laos and Myanmar respectively at the Nimibutr Stadium.
Malaysian head coach P. Balakrishan said after the match that the team took the match against the newcomers a little too easy and almost paid the price for it.
“We woke up only after Laos scored the goal and after the pep talk during the break, they improved significantly,” said Balakrishnan after the game.
The Malaysian side fell to an early goal from Laos in the 13th minute when Vidalack Souvanhavongsa played the ball short to Anakone Sayakone, who back flicked the ball into the net.
But Malaysia rallied two minutes later for Jamhauri Zainuddin to score an acute angle before adding further goals from Safar Mohamad (26th minute), Addie Azwan Zainal (31st minute) and Mohd Saiful Mohd Noor (37th minute).
Laos’ second goal of the afternoon was scored by Vidalack a minute to the end.
The script was almost the same for Indonesia when they took failed to dictate the early momentum to fall behind off a strike from Aung Moe in the third minute.
Indonesia then forcibly came back into the match when they scored off Topas Pamungkas (15th minute), Afif Taminy (16th) as Myanmar pulled back with their second goal from Maung Maung Myint a minute later.
But Indonesia was stronger in the second half as they scored two more goals from Jaelani Ladjanibi (28th minute) and Topas (39th).
“There is no doubt that we deserve to win today. The performamce was good but the finishing was disappointing,” quipped Justinus Lhaksana afterwards.
AFF FUTSAL LEAGUE 2008 RESULTS and FIXTURES27 AUGUST
MALAYSIA 4 LAOS 2
INDONESIA 4 MYANMAR 2
VIETNAM 5 BRUNEI 4
THAILAND 5 PHILIPPINES 4
28 AUGUST
Laos vs Vietnam
Philippines vs Indonesia
Brunei vs Malaysia
Myanmar vs Thailand
29 AUGUST
Vietnam vs Malaysia
Myanmar vs Philippines
Thailand vs Indonesia
Brunei vs Laos
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