Harimau Muda have no choice but beat Vietnam

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THE Thai footballers have taught Malay­sians a harsh lesson. And now it’s time for the Harimau Muda to get their act together if they are to remain in the SEA Games football competition.

THE Thai footballers have taught Malaysians a harsh lesson.

After being humbled 0-2 by Thailand on Saturday, the national Under-22 squad need to beat defending champions Vietnam in their third Group B match at Prince Stadium today to keep alive their chances to make the semi-finals. They beat Laos 5-1 in their first match. National team captain Azam Azmi Murad admitted that his team learned a useful lesson against Thailand and wanted to use the defeat as a motivation to bounce back.“We lost to Thailand, so there is no other option left. We have to win against Vietnam and Singapore.

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