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Malaysia edge Japan to avenge Asian Games loss

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Malaysia’s Norsyafiq Sumantri (front) controls the ball during the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey match against Japan at the Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh on Sunday night. Photo: Bernama
Malaysia’s Norsyafiq Sumantri (front) controls the ball during the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey match against Japan at the Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh on Sunday night. Photo: Bernama

IPOH: Malaysia have boosted their chances of winning the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament for the first time after edging Japan 4-3 at the Azlan Shah Stadium here Sunday night.

The win also helped Malaysia avenge their painful loss to
Japan in the final at the Asian Games in Jakarta last September. Then, Malaysia lost 3-1 in the
penalty shootout after both teams were tied at 6-6 in regulation time.

This time, in the 28th edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, there was just as much drama, with Malaysia going 2-0 up through
two early field goals from Faizal Saari (3rd minute) and Nik Muhammad Aiman Nik Rozaimi (7th minute).

Japan, always resolute, narrowed the deficit when national goalkeeper Hairi Rahman failed to stop Kazuma Murata’s attempt in the 17th minute.

Faizal restored Malaysia’s two-goal cushion when he beat Japanese goalkeeper Takashi Yoshikawa in the 25th minute for his fifth goal in the tournament.

Seven minutes later, Japan made it 2-3 with a field goal from
Kota Watanabe, leaving the more than 2,000 Malaysian fans in suspense.

Razie Rahim settled their nerves when he put Malaysia 4-2 ahead with a penalty corner goal in the 53rd minute.

Although Japan managed to get a third goal through Koji Yamasaki a minute later to trail Malaysia 3-4, the national team managed to see them off, much to the relief of coach Roelant Oltmans.

“The game tonight was fierce as 90 per cent of the Japanese players featured in last year Asian Games final. So, I must applaud my team’s spirit in winning this game tonight,” he said.

With the win, their second following Saturday’s 5-1 thrashing of Poland, are perched atop the six-team standings with six points, followed by South Korea (4 points), India (4pts), and Canada (3pts). Japan and Poland have yet to get a single point.

Malaysia will meet India tonight as yesterday was a rest day for all teams. – Bernama

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