The Philippine Star

Phl Azkals out to tame Guam side in Bacolod

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Match today (Panaad Stadium) 7 p.m. – Phl vs Guam

BACOLOD – The Philippine Azkals return to Panaad Stadium – considered the birthplace of “Azkalsmani­a” – hoping to finally showcase the firepower that was hardly in display in two previous internatio­nal friendlies.

With a crew that’s virtually complete, save for suspended Chieffy Caligdong, injured Aly Borromeo and absent Stephan Schrock, and a full week more to practice together, the Azkals (149th) seem to have all the ingredient­s to steamroll lightweigh­t visitors Guam (194th) in today’s 7 p.m. clash.

But the battle is not decided on mere rankings or pedigree, stressed Azkals coach Michael Weiss.

“We always respect our opponents. No match is won with words. The truth comes out in the football pitch,” said Weiss whose team is hardpresse­d to score a triumph befitting the caliber in its roster.

This will be the third friendly Phl XI will play in the Fifa’s so-called internatio­nal match days for June.

Last June 1, the Azkals, minus Neil Etheridge (suspension) and Phil and James Younghusba­nd (commitment), battled the Malaysia Tigers to a scoreless draw in Malaysia. Four days later, the trio returned but played as subs as the Azkals salvaged a 2-2 draw against Indonesia at Rizal Football Stadium in a match they actually had control of.

“We will take advantage of our strong offense but we will also focus on our defense,” said Weiss, who is expected to capitalize on the talents of the Younghusba­nds, Denis Cagara, Jerry Lucena and Denis Wolf to “attack early and put the Matao under pressure.”

The Independen­ce Day match will be the Azkals’ first home game at Panaad since February 2011, when they hacked out a pulsating 2-0 conquest of Mongolia in the first leg of the playoff stage in the AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers.

“The support, warmth and love of the fans here before, during and after the game give us greater stamina and strength,” said Phil Younghusba­nd, who earlier starred for the Phl under-23 team in the 2005 SEA Games also held here.

In the Mongolia game, Caligdong and Phil Younghusba­nd sent some 20,000 fans in a frenzy with magnificen­t finishes, their home triumph serving as cushion to a 3-2 victory on goal aggregate that sent the Azkals to the Challenge Cup’s qualifying stage.

The Azkals eventually hurdled the qualifiers, reached the main tourney for the first time ever and eventually won a milestone bronze medal in the finale last March in Nepal.

The Matao are playing the first of a three-game slate in their weeklong trip to Phl.

“I expect the match to be very competitiv­e and I’m looking forward to it,” said Guam midfielder/ defender Anthony Paulino, an incoming player for University of Washington.

After the Azkals, the Matao will face off with United Football League clubs Global FC and Stallions, on June 14 and 16, respective­ly.

A familiar face will don Guam’s uniform in midfielder Jonathan Romero, a teammate of Azkals Jason Sabio and Lexton Moy with Kaya FC.

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