Khaleej Times

Fatigue cost Philippine­s dear: Phil

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abu dhabi — Philippine­s striker Phil Younghusba­nd believes his side’s sterling day one efforts came back to haunt them on Friday when they lost 3-0 to China in Group C of the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019.

The Southeast Asians produced a magnificen­t display in their campaign opener before losing narrowly to a highly regarded South Korea outfit, AFC website reported.

However, Younghusba­nd feels the game had a negative impact on Sven-Göran Eriksson’s charges against table-topping China who opened the scoring in the first half through Wu Lei before securing all three points after the break.

“A lot of the players looked a bit leggy and tired because of the effort put in against South Korea,” he said.

“When you are tired, and you go 1-0 down after 40 minutes, everything seems a bit further and a bit slower. I definitely think the performanc­e we put in against South Korea, especially the defensive side, took its toll against China.

Once China got the first goal it was always going to be difficult because we play a 5-4-1 with the aim of keeping the scoreline goalless as long as possible.

“Against South Korea we were able to keep it at 0-0 until around the 70th minute, but with China scoring in the first half it made things harder for us.

“You start to chase the equaliser, chase the game, and lose spaces and lose discipline. And good teams are able to exploit that.”

“We have to win the next game,” declared Younghusba­nd. “We don’t have to go gung-ho at the beginning, but we know at some point we have to go for it. We’ve got 4-5 days before the next game, so we’ll have time on the training pitch to prepare for the game.”

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