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Skuad hoki intai final

SKUAD hoki kebangsaan negara meneruskan kehebatannya apabila melepasi sasaran awal yang diletakkan kepada mereka di Kejohanan Hoki Cabaran Juara-Juara, di Quilmes, Argentina.
Barisan Paul Revington mengesahkan tempat ke separuh akhir selepas menundukkan Afrika Selatan yang menduduki ranking lebih tinggi, 4-1 dengan kini sasaran memburu tempat ke final.

Berdasarkan mutu permainan dipamerkan, hasrat untuk mara ke final bukan sesuatu yang mustahil apabila skuad negara layak atas tiket juara Kumpulan A yang membabitkan saingan Poland, Korea Selatan dan Kanada.
Mereka kini akan berdepan sama ada Jepun atau Korea Selatan dan pencapaian layak ke separuh akhir ini belum pernah dilakukan sepanjang lima kali menyertai kejohanan ini. “Kami bangga dengan persembahan dan disiplin taktikal pemain,” kata pengurus pasukan, George Koshy.

“Gol pertama membantu mengendurkan ketegangan pemain di samping menekan fokus lawan.” Malaysia memula langkah awal membuka jaringan menerusi gerakan cantik Izwan Firdaus seawal minit ketiga menerusi jaringan padang. Skuad negara bagaimanapun mensia-sia peluang untuk mendahului lawan apabila dianugerahkan tiga pukulan sudut penalti.

Kedudukan 1-0 itu terikat sehingga tamat separuh masa pertama.

Memasuki babak kedua, taring penguasaan pemain negara diteruskan apabila Faizal Saari bijak menyempurnakan peluang pukulan penalti m-38 untuk menjadikan kedudukan 2-0.

Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin mengambil giliran sebagai penjaring gol ketiga negara m-56 dan seminit selepas itu sekali lagi pergerakan cantik barisan penyerang negara membuahkan hasil apabila Faizal sekali lagi menyempurnakan peluang terhidang untuk gol keempat m-57.
Afrika Selatan akhirnya mendapat gol sagu hati m-63 yang disempurnakan kapten pasukan, Austin Smith.

Kemenangan itu mengekalkan rekod tanpa kalah skuad negara dengan menewaskan Poland 4-0, Korea Selatan 4-2 dan Kanada juga 4-2.


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