The Manila Times

Azkals face Nepal in crucial Asian Cup qualifiers match

- BY JEREMIAH M. SEVILLA

GUNNING for its first appearance in the top continenta­l tournament, the Philippine­s takes on also- ran Nepal in a crucial match in the third round of the Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) Asian Cup 2019 qualifiers today at the ANFA Complex in the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu.

The unbeaten Azkals and the cellar-dwelling Gorkhalis square off at 2 p.m. (4:15 p.m. in Manila).

The men’s national football team is leading Group F with eight points on two wins and two draws, ahead of Yemen and Tajikistan, which both carry six markers and are set to break their deadlock in the other group match.

A win by the Philippine­s will secure the country’s maiden appearance in the top-tier quadrennia­l competitio­n in Asia, which is slated to be held in the United Arab Emirates.

Standing in the way of the Azkals’ historic bid are the Gorkhalis, who are bent not to lose face front of their home fans.

Nepal is already out in the running for the two slots to the main tournament as it only hold a solitary point from a winless record of one draw and three losses.

The Philippine­s is coming off back-to-back stalemates with Yemen (2-2 and 1-1) while Nepal marches into the match from a demoralizi­ng 0-3 defeat to Tajikistan in the previous internatio­nal window.

In their campaign opener, the Filipino booters blasted the Nepalese, 4-1, behind Phil Younghusba­nd’s early brace along with Iain Ramsay and Javier Patiño’s contributi­ons in a home game last March 28 at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium in Manila.

still out due to injury together with sidelined key players Manny Ott, Am- ani Aguinaldo and Luke Woodland.

Suiting up as replacemen­ts are Global Cebu FC forward Paolo Salenga and Ceres Negros FC’s new acquisitio­n Joshua Dutosme, who from head coach Thomas Dooley.

Azkals’ mainstay Misagh Bahadoran is making his return after missing out on an away game due to injury while another veteran Marwin Angeles comes back to national duty after a short stint in 2014.

 ?? AFP FILE PHOTO ?? Azkal Phil Younghusba­nd (left) and Indian football player Raju battle for the ball during their AFC Challenge Cup in Kathmandu in 2012.
AFP FILE PHOTO Azkal Phil Younghusba­nd (left) and Indian football player Raju battle for the ball during their AFC Challenge Cup in Kathmandu in 2012.

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