Malaysia edge Canada, but teams to clash again for third placing

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Canadian team player Wallace James (left) controls the ball past three Malaysian players in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey match at the Hockey Stadium Azlan Shah. Photo: Bernama

IPOH: Malaysia got back to winning ways when they defeated Canada 3-2 in their last round-robin match of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Hockey Tournament at the Azlan Shah Stadium here yesterday.

The two teams will meet again at the same venue today in the third-placing playoff after Malaysia finished third and Canada fourth in the six-team standings with six points each.

Canadian team player Wallace James (left) controls the ball past three Malaysian players in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey match at the Hockey Stadium Azlan Shah. Photo: Bernama

All the five goals in Thurday’s clash were scored in the first-half, with the Speedy Tigers, as the Malaysian hockey team is known, opening accounts in the sixth minute through a Mohd Firhan Ashari field goal.

Stunned, Canada hit back through a Gordon Johnston penalty corner goal in the 15th minute.

National skipper Razie Rahim restored Malaysia’s lead with a clever penalty corner set piece goal two minutes later.

Malaysia’s joy did not last long though as Gordon popped up again to make it 2-2 in the 22nd minute.

Nine minutes later, Fitri Saari made it 3-2 for Malaysia from the penalty spot and that’s how it stayed until the end of the match.

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National coach Roelant Oltmans said he was pleased with his team’s performance compared to Thurday’s 2-1 loss to South Korea.

“I believe we can win tomorrow’s (third-placing) game (against Canada) if the players follow the tactical instructions given to them,” he said. – Bernama

 

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