The Star Malaysia

He’s lost for words

Kim Swee bewildered by fans’ wrath after national team drew with the Philippine­s

- By ERIC SAMUEL

PETALING JAYA: National football coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee (pic) is a confused man.

The former internatio­nal who said Malaysia’s goalless draw against the Philippine­s, ranked 124th in the world, was a fair result has surprising­ly drawn criticism from the fans.

“I don’t understand what they want from us. When we lost or drew with lower ranked teams in friendlies last year they called us clowns.

“Now when we drew with the Philippine­s – a team almost 40 points higher than us ... they call us failures,” lamented Kim Swee.

“As I said, for us to get a point away from home is valuable. It is tough to play against the Filipinos. They are an improved side with their naturalise­d players.

“We have a mixed blend of players and no superstars. We had a chance to win the game in the closing stages but just could not finish it.

“The draw will give us more ranking points than the Philippine­s but yet people are complainin­g,” said Kim Swee on arrival with the team from Manila yesterday.

Malaysia, ranked 161, came close to snatching a late winner but substitute S. Veenod squandered a sitter with only the goalkeeper to beat in the 89th minute.

The friendly at the Rizal Memorial Stadium on Wednesday was Malaysia’s first internatio­nal match of the year.

The Football Associatio­n of Malaysia (FAM) were criticised for sending the national team on a threeweek playing tour against lowerranke­d Oceania teams last year.

Malaysia (then ranked No. 173) lost to world No. 193 Papua New Guinea 20, beat world No. 183 New Caledonia 21 and drew 11 with world No. 186 Fiji.

Kim Swee said it is difficult to please everyone and his immediate task is to prepare his players for the 2019 Asian Cup qualifying tournament.

Malaysia will take on North Korea in the opening Group B match at a neutral venue on June 11 after relations between the two nations soured over a diplomatic incident at an airport in Kuala Lumpur last month.

“We have the fasting month coming up in May. There is not much time as the players are also involved in the domestic and AFC Cup competitio­ns,” added Kim Swee.

For the Asian Cup qualifiers, Malaysia also have Lebanon and Hong Kong for company.

The top two teams from the six groups in the qualifiers will join 12 other sides in the 2019 Finals in the United Arab Emirates.

Twelve teams – defending champions Australia, China, Iraq, Iran, Japan, South Korea, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Thailand, Uzbekistan and hosts UAE – have qualified for the expanded 24team Finals.

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