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Malaysia crush Taiwan 11-1 for third straight U-18 Asia Cup win

Malaysia crush Taiwan 11-1 for third straight U-18 Asia Cup win

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia hammered hapless Taiwan 11-1 to notch their third straight win in Group B of the Under-18 Asia Cup at the Dazhou Stadium in China on Sunday.
Safwan Salihe (first, 34th minutes), Harith Afi Rishaudin (11th, 39th), Danial Hakeem Abdullah (30th), Harieq Hadief Fariq (36th, 48th), Izz Ilham Azrul Ridzuan (37th), Abdul Hamzah Yahkip (44th), and Rahuul Fazrien Nazrien (51st, 60th) were all on target for Malaysia.
Taiwan's consolation came from Lo Hao Kai in the 47th minute.
Malaysia converted two of their 11 penalty corners and also netted from a penalty stroke
Coach Sufian Mohd's side had earlier outplayed Kazakhstan 4-0 and thrashed Indonesia 10-0.
The matches have served as solid preparation for Monday's crunch clash against Japan, likely to decide the group champions.
Japan have also made a strong start, beating Indonesia 10-0 and Uzbekistan 6-2.
Malaysia will wrap up their group fixtures on Wednesday against Uzbekistan.
Sufian praised his forwards for scoring eight goals from open play.
"This is great motivation for them ahead of the Japan match," he said.
"Japan are well-organised and physically fit.
" It will be a real challenge for my players, but I've prepared a strategy for them to get the job done and stay on course for the semi-finals."
Results
Group A: Pakistan 8 Hong Kong 0, Bangladesh 13 Sri Lanka 0;
Group B: Uzbekistan 8 Indonesia 2, Taiwan 1 Malaysia 11.
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