The Sun (Malaysia)

Malaysia urged to stay grounded in football final

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MALAYSIA’S coach urged his team to keep their feet on the ground and not be swept up by a wave of excitement in tonight’s Southeast Asian Games men’s football final against Thailand.

Expectatio­ns are sky-high after the hosts narrowly beat Indonesia 1-0 in the semifinals to stand on the verge of their sixth title in the competitio­n, which is for under-22s.

But Ong Kim Swee, who also coached Malaysia when they last won the SEA Games trophy in 2011, told his players to keep a cool head against Thailand, the holders and 13-time champions.

“It’s good that we didn’t concede against Indonesia. This will give us more confidence heading into the final. But we must stay grounded,” said Kim Swee.

“Thailand are a good team. We have to be focused against them.”

Victories over Brunei, Singapore, Myanmar and Laos propelled Malaysia into the semis, where they edged Indonesia thanks to N. Thanabalan’s 87th-minute header.

Malaysia are enjoying a surge of success at the SEA Games, as the hosts sit well clear at the top of the medals table on 100 golds with only two full days of competitio­n to go.

“Currently the team is in tip-top condition... the players are now very eager to play until the final whistle,” said captain Muhammad Adib Zainud- din.

“We have come this far and this is the best opportunit­y for Malaysia to nail the title,” he added.

“Thailand are the best team in Southeast Asia and to beat them will be a dream of all teams competing in the SEA Games.”

Malaysia’s fans will also be closely watched after two Myanmar supporters were beaten up after their group game.

A chant of “Singapore dogs” in the match against their neighbours was also condemned by SEA Games organisers.

Police will be stepping up inspection st all entrances of the Shah Alam Stadium.

Without mentioning the number of personnel involved, InspectorG­eneral of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said police are all ready to control security for players and spectators in the match.

“Police are prepared and checks at all gates into the stadium will be tightened to ensure no banned items are brought in. We will not compromise on the issue of security. I hope football fans will comply with the order issued by police,” he said.

Stadium gates will open as early as 4pm. Thailand supporters will be allowed via Gate A while Malaysian fans will go through Gate B, C, and D. – Bernama

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