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Results of the U-19 Malaysia National Team vs Timor Leste in the 2022 AFF U-19 Cup: Win 4-3, Young Tigers Ensure Semi-Final Tickets: Okezone Bola

RESULTS Malaysia U-19 National Team vs Timor Leste in AFF U-19 Cup 2022 was known on Saturday (9/7/2022) night WIB. After going through a fierce battle for 90 minutes, Harimau Muda (the nickname of the U-19 Malaysia National Team) managed to tame Timor Leste with a score of 4-3.

Thanks to this positive nick, Young Tiger is certain to advance to the semifinals. Young Tigers are currently in second place in Group B of the 2022 AFF U-19 Cup with seven points and are not overtaken by other closest competitors.

Thanks to this positive score, Young Tiger is certain to advance to the semifinals. Young Tigers are currently in second place in Group B of the 2022 AFF U-19 Cup with seven points and are not overtaken by other closest competitors.

The Malaysia U-19 national team started the match with an offensive game at the start of the first half. Hasan Sazali’s team looks comfortable carrying out a massive attack on the defense of the U-19 Timor Leste National Team.

In the 8th minute, Harimau Muda – the nickname of the U-19 Malaysia National Team – managed to score a goal. The goal came from a free kick that was pushed aside. However, Muhammad Najmudin (8′) managed to take advantage of the vomit ball well, Malaysia U-19 winning 1-0.

Not long ago, Samba Asia – the nickname of the U-19 Timor Leste National Team – managed to equalize. Starting from a quick attack, Cristevao Moniz (11′) managed to fire a hard shot at Syahmi Adib’s goal, the temporary position was 1-1.

After the goal, the Young Tigers immediately played more aggressively. As a result, Adam Farhan (15′) was able to register his name on the scoreboard after escaping the offside trap. The Malaysia U-19 national team won 2-1 again.

After this goal, the Malaysian U-19 National Team managed to control the game. However, no additional goals were created until the first half was over. Malaysia U-19 national team won with a score of 2-1.

Second round

In the second half, the Malaysia U-19 national team managed to control the game from the start. It didn’t take long, Muhammad Alif Izwan (52′) was able to record his name on the scoreboard.

The goal started with a sweet pass, which was then completed by Alif with a measured chip. The result was sweet, the pace of the ball managed to trick the goalkeeper of the U-19 Timor Leste National Team and nestled nicely in the net, Malaysia U-19 winning 3-1.

Suddenly, Mario Donasio (54′) who escaped control managed to narrow the gap to 2-3. After the goal, both teams showed a game of buying and selling attacks.

In the 62nd minute, Adam Farhan (62′) again added to Harimau Muda’s advantage with a low shot, Malaysia U-19 again winning 4-2. After the goal, the tension in the match was getting hotter.

In the 70th minute, Ahmad Aysar committed a hard offense to the Asian Samba player. Without hesitation, the referee immediately raised a red card in the air, expelling Ahmad from the match.

After that incident, the U-19 Timor Leste National Team managed to take advantage of the advantage in the number of players. Mario Donasio (75 ‘) finally got his name back on the scoreboard after Syahmi Adib couldn’t stop his hard shot.

Of course, Timor Leste U-19 immediately tried to equalize. Unfortunately, the effort was not successful until the game was over. The Malaysia U-19 national team also won over Timor Leste U-19 with a thin score of 4-3.

The composition of the Timor Leste U-19 National Team vs Malaysia U-19 National Team:

East Timor U-19: Fionito Nogueira, Danilo Menezes, Jaimito Soares, Zenedine Michael, Luis Ribeiro, Anizo Correia, Seguiliano dos Santos, Sandro Lima, Joao Bosco, Mario Donasio, Cristevao Moniz.

Coach: Eduardo Pereira

Malaysia U-19: Syahmi Adib, Muhammad Ubaidullah, Muhammad Faiz, Muhammad Alif, Muhammad Najmudin, Ziad el Basheer, Ahmad Aysar, Fakrul Fareez, Adam Farhan, Muhammad Alif Izwan, Muhammad Haiqal.

Coach: Hasan Sazali Mohd Waras

Second round

In the second half, the Malaysia U-19 national team managed to control the game from the start. It didn’t take long, Muhammad Alif Izwan (52′) was able to get his name on the scoreboard.

The goal started with a sweet pass, which was then completed by Alif with a measured chip. The result was sweet, the pace of the ball managed to trick the goalkeeper of the U-19 Timor Leste National Team and nestled nicely in the net, Malaysia U-19 winning 3-1.

Suddenly, Mario Donasio (54′) who escaped control managed to narrow the gap to 2-3. After the goal, both teams showed a game of buying and selling attacks.

In the 62nd minute, Adam Farhan (62′) again added to Harimau Muda’s advantage with a low shot, Malaysia U-19 again winning 4-2. After the goal, the tension in the match was getting hotter.

In the 70th minute, Ahmad Aysar committed a hard foul on the Asian Samba player. Without hesitation, the referee immediately raised a red card in the air, expelling Ahmad from the match.

After that incident, the U-19 Timor Leste National Team managed to take advantage of the advantage in the number of players. Mario Donasio (75 ‘) finally got his name back on the scoreboard after Syahmi Adib couldn’t stop his hard shot.

Of course, Timor Leste U-19 immediately tried to equalize. Unfortunately, the effort was not successful until the game was over. The Malaysia U-19 national team also won over Timor Leste U-19 with a narrow score of 4-3.

The composition of the Timor Leste U-19 National Team vs Malaysia U-19 National Team:

East Timor U-19: Fionito Nogueira, Danilo Menezes, Jaimito Soares, Zenedine Michael, Luis Ribeiro, Anizo Correia, Fretiliano dos Santos, Sandro Lima, Joao Bosco, Mario Donasio, Cristevao Moniz.

Coach: Eduardo Pereira

Malaysia U-19: Syahmi Adib, Muhammad Ubaidullah, Muhammad Faiz, Muhammad Alif, Muhammad Najmudin, Ziad el Basheer, Ahmad Aysar, Fakrul Fareez, Adam Farhan, Muhammad Alif Izwan, Muhammad Haiqal.

Coach: Hasan Sazali Mohd Waras

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