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Kim Swee eyes two early victories in qualifying round at Shah Alam Stadium

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PETALING JAYA: National Under-22 head coach, Datuk Ong Kim Swee is targeting two early wins in Group J of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-23 qualifying round starting today at Shah Alam Stadium.

The Melaka-born coach stressed that wins against Philippines today and Laos on March 23 would boost Malaysia’s chances to qualify for the final round of the championship in Thailand.

He however admitted that all teams in the group including China who would be the last opponents of Malaysia on March 26 should be taken seriously based on the intense preparations by the three teams.

“We cannot afford to take the
challenge lightly especially Philippines who will be hosting 2019 SEA Games and they would have put tremendous efforts before this championship,” he told a pre-tournament media conference here yesterday.

In this regard, Kim Swee announced he was forced to drop Pahang’s R. Kogileswaran due to injuries and three other players as their positions had been filled.

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The three players are Perak’s Nazirul Afif Ibrahim, Ariff Ar-Rasyid Ariffin (PKNS FC) and Ariusdius Jais of Sabah.

In the meantime, Kim Swee is confident local supporters would come out strongly to cheer the national squad starting with the match against Philippines today.

Meanwhile, Philippines U-22 head coach, Salvador Salvacion said he is aware the tough test they are facing in this tournament, but he still have faith that his players would put up a good show to qualify for the tournament’s final round in Bangkok, next year.

“We are happy to be here and we will try our best. We are fielding a few new players and I hoped they will help our team to secure positive results in this tournament,” he said. – Bernama

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