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Jun 7, 2016

Thailand breaks down Malaysian wall to win inaugural Nations Cup

Thailand defeated Malaysia 2-1 in an epic final to clinch the inaugural Nations Cup 2016 at the Hang Jebat Stadium in Malacca tonight.
Malaysian head coach Frank Bernhardt made two changes in the first eleven from the squad that defeated Singapore 3-0 in Friday’s semi-finals. The German left out striker Adam Nor Azlin and midfielder Muhd Shahrul Hakim Rahim and introduced midfielder Muhammad Arif Anwar and defender Irfan Zakaria against the Thais.
On the opposite end, Thailand coach Worrawoot Srimaka made only one change in his starting line-up – resting midfielder Baramee Limwattana for Suradet Klankham.
Thailand showed great tenacity going in the final, displaying awesome speed and playing a more progressive game in front of a partisan crowd who had packed the Hang Jebat stadium 30 minutes before the 10pm kick-off.
Midfielder Suradet Klankham set the tone in the third minute for an explosive night by turning in a cross from the right flank. The ball struck the woodwork and rebounded near the boots of Worawut Namvech who made no mistake for Thailand’s opening goal with a blistering shot past goalkeeper Amierul Hakimi Awang.
The Thais made three more unwelcomed visits to the Malaysian goalmouth after this but none bore results. The early setback turned into a ‘wake-up’ call for Bernhardt’s boys who increased their tempo and enjoyed brief moments of pressure on their supposedly more illustrious opponents.
Safawi Rashid posted a well-timed cross from the left flank to a waiting Mohd Jafri Chew inside the box but the young tiger’s striker failed to make a clean stop with only goalkeeper Apirak Worawong in his way.
Local Malacca fans, however, had wanted more from their young guns who answered this call with the equaliser in the 35th minute from Nur Syamie Iszuan Amin. The midfielder picked a cross from Safawi Rashid inside the box and placed it well.
The second half was a touch-and-go affair though the Thais dominated the fourth quarter of the match with several close calls, especially one in the 68th minute when Worawut’s header in front of the goalmouth grazed the left post and went out.
But the Thais were far more poignant in their attacks and it was only a matter of time the Malaysian defensive wall was to crumble. This proved evident in the 78th minute as the Thais led by the three-man attacking machinery of Tanasit Siripala, substitute Montree Promsawat and captain Chenrop Samphaodi orchestrated their second goal.
Tanasit relayed a cross from the right to Montree, who together with Chenrop, had camped in front of the Malaysian goalmouth. The ball fell to Montree, who dummied one defender, and placed the ball to his captain who stroke home the winning goal.
Chenrop, however, was given the marching orders by referee Xaypaseuth Phongsanit from Laos in the 86th minute for a deliberate infringement. But the night belonged to Thailand who went on to celebrate their first-ever Nations Cup victory.
In an earlier match, Vietnam turned on the power in the second half to come back from two goals down to hold Singapore to a 2-2 draw and then delivered the lethal blow in the penalty shootout to win 5-4 and finish third in the tournament.
The Young Lions took the lead 2-0 with goals from Adam Swandi (41st) and Muhd Hazim Faiz Hassan (50th) but allowed Vietnam to fire on all cylinders through Huynh Tan Sinh (56th) and Ha Duc Chan (90th) to take the match into penalty shootout.
“I was hoping my team could win the match in 90 minutes as the boys were pushing until the end. Nevertheless, I am very happy at their performance today. To come back from two goals to force a draw and then win on penalties is commendable,” said Vietnam head coach Hoang Anh Tuan.
“But we have a long way to go before the SEA Games. I believe the Nations Cup has been a good tournament for the Under-21 players as it was a great experience. We came as underdogs and return with the bronze. This is a morale booster experience,” he added.
The match got off on a steady but cautious note though it was the Vietnamese who had a greater share of ball possession. Tien Linh blew away a 35th minute sitter while on the opposite end Muhd Rusyaidi Salime saw his 20-metre shot sail inches over the bar.
Singapore, however, catapulted to lead in the 41st minute, courtesy of an error by goalkeeper Do Sy Huy following a shot by attacking midfielder Adam. The goalkeeper got into position, sprayed his hand out ready to catch the ball which came at waist length but much to his horror saw the ball slip through into goal.
The Young Lions went 2-0 ahead 10 minutes later via a penalty and Muhd Hazim Faiz Hassan was spot but Vietnam rallied back to earn a penalty in the 56th minute. Defender Tan Sinh packed the ball neatly to the right of the net to reduce the deficit 2-1.
Vietnam, however, pushed Singapore to the limits in search of the equaliser. They came close in the 62nd minute when Tien Linh drove home a 15-metre shot but goalkeeper Hairul was in his element to pave it away.
But it was not over for the Vietnamese as they had the final say following a quick counter attack from the right and Duc Chan jabbed the ball past Hairul to wild celebrations in the Vietnamese camp.
Thai goalkeeper Do Sy Huy emerged the hero in the penalty shoot-out with a brilliant save from Muhd Shahrin Saberin.

Jul 8, 2015

5 SEBAB PERLU MENONTON PERLAWANAN LIVERPOOL MENENTANG MALAYSIA XI

Kedatangan kelab Liga Perdana Inggeris (EPL), Liverpool ke Malaysia hujung bulan ini telah mendapat pelbagai maklum balas termasuk dari luar negara. Ada yang mengatakan perlawanan ini hanya sesuatu yang sia-sia dan digelar ‘sarkas’ namun disebalik kecaman-kecaman sebegini, perlawanan sebegini sebenarnya masih mendapat perhatian ramai dari peminat-peminat bolasepak khususnya di Malaysia.

Bagi para penyokong Liverpool di Malaysia mahupun peminat bolasepak tempatan, ada 5 perkara mengapa kedatangan The Reds ke Malaysia ini sentiasa ditunggu-tunggu.

1) Peluang menyaksikan barisan pemain baru Liverpool beraksi.
Liverpool telah melakukan banyak transaksi pembelian demi memantapkan pasukan pada musim baru ini. Kehilangan ketua pasukan berkarisma, Steven Gerrard pastinya menjadi satu kehilangan besar namun The Kops mendapat tonik baru selepas hadirnya bintang baru seperti James Milner, Joe Gomez, Danny Ings dan yang peling penting, Roberto Firmino. Milner antara pemain City yang kerap mendapat Manuel Pellegrini sementara Gomez dan Ings adalah pemain muda England yang semakin meningkat naik. Firmino pula antara bintang di Bundesliga selain menjadi pilihan utama sebagai penyerang skuad samba Brazil di bawah kendalian Dunga.

2) Harimau Malaya Bernafas Baru
Walaupun perlawanan kali ini dibarisi gabungan pemain import dan pemain Malaysia, namun ketua jurulatih Dollah Salleh telah menegaskan bahawa selepas prestasi teruk dalam 2 perlawanan kelayakan Piala Dunia baru-baru ini, beliau akan memanggil pemain-pemain muda yang beraksi dalam Sukan SEA Singapura. Ini sudah semestinya menjadi nafas baru buat bolasepak negara apabila pemain berbakat besar Nuridzuan Abu Hasan dapat menunjukkan aksi di peringkat tertinggi bersama skuad senior.

3) Kedatangan Liverpool Ke Malaysia Menjanjikan Pesta Gol
Kali terakhir Liverpool hadir ke Malaysia adalah pada tahun 2011 dimana ketika itu dibawah kendalian Kenny Dalglish, The Reds menghasilkan 6 gol pada pertemuan dengan skuad kebangsaan. Malaysia juga tidak ketinggalan membalas gol dengan menjaringkan 3 gol sekaligus menyaksikan 9 jaringan dihasilkan pada pertemuan tersebut. Tidak mustahil kunjungan kali ini juga akan menghasilkan pesta jaringan gol di Bukit Jalil.

4) Aksi Import Terbaik Liga Super Menentang Liverpool
Seperti pertemuan menentang Spurs pada Mei, Dollah sekali lagi ingin menggunakan khidmat 5 orang pemain import namun kali ini dengan barisan yang berbeza. Nama-nama seperti Dickson Nwakaeme dan Chad Souza antara yang menjadi perhatian setakat ini. Aksi mereka di Liga Super sememangnya telah terbukti berkesan, bagaimana pula jika mereka berdepan bintang-bintang Liverpool ini? Apakah Sakho mampu mengekang Dickson?

5) Menyaksikan Liverpool Di Malaysia Adalah Alternatif Untuk Yang Tiada Kesempatan Ke Anfield
Sebagai peminat Liverpool, pasti menonton pasukan pilihan mereka di gelanggang kerammat iaitu Anfield menjadi impian yang ingin dilaksanakan. Namun begitu, tidak semua orang bertuah untuk merealisasikannya. Tiket penerbangan ke England sahaja sudah mencecah ribuan ringgit. Bagaimana pula dengan tiket perlawanan serta kos penginapan di sana? Itulah sebabnya kedatangan kelab-kelab luar ini memberi satu alternatif atau peluang buat peminat-peminat di Malaysia bagi menyaksikan sendiri pasukan kesayangan mereka beraksi dengan kos kewangan yang lebih berpatutan.




May 7, 2015

FAM, FMLLP, MP & SILVA CONDUCTS FIRST EVER WORKSHOP

Malaysia’s domestic football league took another major step forward with the first ever Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership workshop, organised by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and its global media and commercial advisor, MP & Silva.

The workshop was held to keep the FMLLP stakeholders apprised of the latest and planned developments for the 2016 season, and was attended by the State Football Associations and respective football clubs.


Amongst the updates shared was role of the FMLLP in relation to the clubs, as well as proposed broadcast, production and commercial strategies for the 2016 season. The framework for the financial disbursement to the clubs was also shared.

MP & Silva is also exploring additional programming to enhance the coverage of all League and Cup action, including preview and review shows, as well as making content available for digital platforms.

Since the launch and announcement to privatize the football league, our team has been working closely with our partners to develop many exciting plans for the next season, developing media distribution, commercial strategies in addition to broadcast initiativesfor the next season,” said Beatrice Lee, MP & Silva’s Managing Director, Asia Pacific.

Our goal is to contribute to the Football Malaysia LLP and maximize the M-League’s commercial potential, strengthening its media rights distribution, sponsorship and production, and ultimately servicing local football fans."

Dato’ HamidinHjMohd Amin, General Secretary of FAM, added: “ MP& Silva's strong credentials augur well for our local league., It is important also to maximise our commercial viability through sponsorship packages with the promise of increased media inventory with our proposed broadcast plans for next year. With this, we look forward to our league being more accessible to our fans via major broadcast platforms and media in Malaysia. Our ultimate goal is of course is to maximise the commercial potential of the M-League and its broadcast reach.”

The Football Malaysia LLP was formed in January 2015 as a long term collaboration to grow the commercial value of Malaysian Football. Its stakeholders include the FAM, as the Managing Partner, MP & Silva as FAM's global media and commercial advisor, and the respective football clubs as partners. The newly formed partnership will oversee five entities in Malaysian football, which include Malaysia Super League, the Malaysia Premier League, the FA Cup, the Malaysia Cup and the Charity Shield.


About FAM
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) (Malay: PersatuanBolasepak Malaysia) is the governing body for football in Malaysia, responsible for organising the Malaysian national football team and the major football, futsal and beach soccer tournaments within the country.

About FMLLP
Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP) was created in the course of privatisation of the Malaysian football league system.  This structure was created to best suit the purposes of how the league is to be managed in the future, allowing the clean entry and exit of partners (teams) and also special partners (advisor). Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) is the general partner of the LLP, which means that all other ordinary partners (teams) or special partners (advisor) are partners with FAM in Football Malaysia LLP. FMLLP therefore owns, and operates 5 properties in Malaysian football namely, the Malaysia Super League, The Malaysia Premier League, the FA Cup, the Malaysia Cup and the Charity Shield

About MP & Silva:
 MP & Silva is a leading international media company that owns, manages and distributes television and media rights to some of the most prestigious sports events around the world. With an annual turnover in excess of USD 720 million, MP & Silva’s portfolio includes the FIFA World Cup 2018 & 2022, UEFA EURO 2016,Italian Serie A, English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, French Ligue 1, the FA Cup, Copa America 2015, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana& Copa do Brazil, Brazilian national league (Brasileirão), Arsenal Football Club, the AC Milan Channel, French Open at Roland Garros, eight ATP World Tour tennis tournaments, EHF Handball Champions League, the Formula One, World Baseball Classic, the Premier 12 World Baseball Championships, National Football League, National Basketball Association, Spanish Basketball League (LigaEndesa).

In addition to offering media production and sponsorship consultancy, MP & Silva are also official media advisors to the Olympic Council of Asia, the FIA Formula E, the Association of National Olympic Committees, the Belgian Pro League and Polish Professional Football League, and are the International Development Partners to the Scottish Professional Football League. Headquartered in London and Singapore, MP & Silva operates worldwide through regional offices in Beijing, Budapest, Dubai, Dublin, Hanoi, Jakarta, Luxembourg, Madrid, Miami, Monaco, Munich, New York, Paris, Taipei, Tokyo and Warsaw.