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PETALING JAYA, Nov 7 — Despite being aware of the high hopes of Malaysians on the national football squad to qualify for the Asian Cup 2023 resting on his shoulders, chief coach Tan Cheng Hoe does not want to be labelled as a coach who is always giving excuses for losing. Malaysia have the chance...

Malaysia’s head coach Tan Cheng Hoe speaks to reporters during a team training session in Kuala Lumpur September 30, 2019. — Bernama pic

Malaysia have the chance to return to the right track towards the target when hosting Thailand and Indonesia in two crucial Group G matches in the second Qualifying round for the World Cup 2022 /Asian Cup 2023 this month. Malaysia lost 1-2 to United Arab Emirates at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil before yielding 0-1 to Vietnam in Hanoi which once again led local supporters to question the effectiveness of the country’s frontline.“On the overall, we played well but we did not win. The leading players now are still young and are relevant to the team. But we have to monitor and make changes if necessary.

At the same time, Cheng Hoe said only the confidence of the players themselves apart from fans could push the team to give their best performance.

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