The Borneo Post

Pitch not key factor in loss to Oman — Darren

- — Bernama

LUMPUR: Harimau Malaya forward Darren Lok believed that the pitch was not the determinin­g factor in Malaysia’s 0-2 loss to Oman in the Group D match of the second round of the 2026 World Cup/2027 Asian Cup Qualifiers at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Tuesday night.

The 34-year-old Sabah FC player emphasised that the condition of the pitch should not serve as an excuse since both teams encountere­d the same condition.

“It (pitch) wasn’t so bad, we can’t use the pitch as an excuse, both teams have to play on it and tonight is not our night, Oman got the win, and we are disappoint­ed.

“Now we have to keep our heads up and focus on the games in June because now we have to win the next two games.

Now is the time to put things right and come back with some confidence,” he said when met after the game.

At the same time, Darren said that time was not in Malaysia’s favour during the two matches against Oman, including the 02 defeat in Muscat last week, following the absence of a competitiv­e match for almost two months as the Malaysian League (M-League) still in the pre-season phase.

“We prepared well, the coaches gave us everything and we trained hard but the timing hasn’t been ideal,” he said.

Meanwhile, naturalise­d striker Romel Morales believes Malaysia still has a chance to grab the top two spots in the group to confirm a place in the 2027 Asian Cup earlier and qualify for the third round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.

The 27-year-old Johor Darul Ta’zim player said what is important is that the team must continue to work hard for the remaining two games next June.

“We know we have a good team, good players, we will try our best, we know we can do it, we believe in that. We still have two more games and we believe we can collect six points to go to the next round,” said the Colombianb­orn player.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Malaysia’s Corbin Ong is tackled by an Oman player inside the box during the match.
— Bernama photo Malaysia’s Corbin Ong is tackled by an Oman player inside the box during the match.
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Darren Lok

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