
Malaysia U-23 gears up for key AFF clash vs Indonesia
Head coach Nafuzi Zain said the focus was now entirely on building a solid strategy and getting the players mentally and physically ready for the decisive Group A match.
'The match against Indonesia is the biggest challenge. But we will not back down. Our focus now is on recovery, and on mental and physical preparations for the next match,' he said after the game here.
He said a detailed analysis would be conducted to identify Indonesia's strengths and weaknesses, but acknowledged that playing at the Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) Main Stadium would present significant challenges and pressure.
He said this situation required the players to be highly motivated and fully prepared to face the thunderous cheers of the home crowd and enter the field with full confidence.
'We know Indonesian fans are extraordinary and extremely passionate, but our players are also very spirited. This is the time to prove their capability,' he said.
Commenting on his decision to change the starting lineup against Brunei today, Nafuzi explained that it was due to player injuries and to give others a chance to gain experience.
Man of the Match Muhammad Haqimi Azim Rosli, who scored twice, vowed to give his best and carry the winning momentum into the next game.
'I promise to give 100 per cent to help the team reach the semi-finals,' he said - BERNAMA

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Borneo Post
7 hours ago
- Borneo Post
Sarawakian golfer Mirabel Ting clinches maiden pro win
The 19-year-old from Miri delivered a commanding performance to secure a nine-shot victory. — Bernama file photo KUCHING (Aug 1): Sarawakian golf star Mirabel Ting Ern Hui achieved a major milestone in her blossoming career, capturing her first professional title just weeks after turning pro on July 3. The 19-year-old from Miri delivered a commanding performance to secure a nine-shot victory at the PGM Royal Pahang Championship, held at the Pahang Royal Golf Club, finishing with a three-day total of 14-under-par 202. Mirabel was in control from start to finish in the 54-hole tournament, opening with a 67, then surging ahead with a brilliant 65 on Wednesday to take a five-shot lead into the final round. She closed with a composed two-under 70 on Thursday and was the only player in the women's field to shoot under par in all three rounds. This marks Mirabel's second career win on the PGM Tour, her first being at the Fortuner Cup in June 2023, when she was still an amateur. The win also earned her RM10,000 in prize money. Veteran pro Aretha Pan finished runner-up with a five-under 211 (68-69-74), while fellow Sarawakian Zulaikah Nasser claimed third place at even-par 216 (73-72-71). Reflecting on her win, Mirabel paid a heartfelt tribute to her late grandfather, Ng Siaw Pheng, who introduced her to the sport. 'He always hoped I'd turn pro and compete at the highest level,' she told the New Straits Times. 'He was always there for me and Malcolm (my brother) whenever we returned to Miri.' Mirabel said she was thrilled to be playing at home and alongside her brother. 'This win means a lot,' she added. The former world No. 2 amateur made her professional debut earlier this month at the Amundi Evian Championship in France, one of the LPGA's five majors. Although she missed the cut, she has now bounced back impressively on home soil. Mirabel Ting Ern Hui PGM Royal Pahang Championship

Barnama
20 hours ago
- Barnama
Plans To Retrieve Dahlmeier's Body From Pakistan Peak Abandoned
ISLAMABAD, July 31 (Bernama-dpa) -- Rescuers in Pakistan abandoned plans to retrieve the body of twice Olympic biathlon champion Laura Dahlmeier of Germany to respect her last wish and avoid risking more lives, fellow climber Thomas Huber told dpa on Thursday. Dahlmeier, 31, was swept away in a rockfall close to the summit of the 6,069 metres Laila Peak in the Karakoram mountain range on Monday, her management and local officials said. She was declared dead on Wednesday evening after air and ground operations to rescue her from the Laila Peak in the Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) region was not successful. bootstrap slideshow Pakistani officials said on Wednesday that rescue teams led by international climbers and local high-altitude porters would launch a new operation to retrieve her body. "When we saw Laura's body it was clear that she (had) left us. As experienced mountain climbers we decided to not go and retrieve her body,' Huber, who's in the GB region, told dpa over the phone. 'They body was in a very difficult terrain which would have meant a great risk for the rescue team,' said Huber, also a German who was part of the team that went up to rescue Dahlmeier. 'We decided to respect Laura's last wish. She didn't want anyone to risk his or her life to retrieve her.' Pakistan's northern region is home to several stunning peaks including some towering more than 8,000 metres high. The region attracts hundreds of mountaineers from all over the world including from Europe every year. Accidents, sometimes deadly, are common during these expeditions especially on K2 and Nanga Parbat, both 8,000 meters peaks.


New Straits Times
20 hours ago
- New Straits Times
Azriyn-Wee Kiong stage late fightback against Indonesian duo
KUALA LUMPUR: Unforced errors almost ruined independent pair Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub-Tan Wee Kiong's run at the Macau Open on Thursday, before they recovered to set up an all-Malaysian quarter-final showdown against Wan Arif Junaidi-Yap Roy King. World No. 23 Azriyn-Wee Kiong were stretched to the limit by Indonesia's world No. 136 Putra Erwiansyah-Daniel Marvino before securing a 21-14, 15-21, 21-17 win in a 53-minute second-round match. Wee Kiong said that they cannot afford to do the same in their maiden clash against Arif–Roy King, who are on a high after receiving a late BWF invite on Tuesday to compete at the World Championships. World No. 24 Arif-Roy King checked into the last eight with a 21-18, 21-18 win over India's No. 35 Pruthvi Roy-Sai Prateek. "Today, we actually had a difficult time against the Indonesian pair and made some unforced errors. Hopefully, this won't happen tomorrow," said the 35-year-old Wee Kiong. "We have to focus on regaining our rhythm." The veteran pair had been on a roll prior to the Macau Open, as they made the quarter-finals of the Japan Open - their best result in a Super 750 event - a fortnight ago, before losing in three games to world No. 7 compatriots Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun. They then exited the second round of the China Open last week. Meanwhile, world No. 52 Choong Hon Jian-Haikal Nazri put their injury troubles aside by reaching their first quarter-final after beating Japan's world No. 90 Tori Aizawa-Daisuke Sano 21-14, 21-19. Hon Jian-Haikal will play either India's world No. 9 Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty or Japan's world 89 Kakeru Kumagai-Hiroki Nishi in the last eight. Goh V Shem - a former world No. 1 and 2016 Olympic silver medallist with Wee Kiong - reached the last eight with his South Korean partner Cho Sol Gyu. Playing in their fifth tournament together, world No. 148 V Shem–Sol Gyu defeated Indonesia's world No. 50 Rahmat Hidayat-Yeremia Rambitan 21-18, 21-18 to set up a last-eight showdown against world No. 8 Sabar Karyaman-Moh Reza Isfahani of Indonesia on Friday. However, independent world No. 69 Chia Weijie-Lwi Sheng Hao's run came to an end after losing to Hong Kong's world No. 106 Hung Kuey Chun-Lui Chun Wai 15-21, 21-13, 21-18 in the second round. In the women's doubles, Malaysia's campaign ended in the second round after world No. 18 Go Pei Kee-Teoh Mei Xing lost 21-15, 22-24, 21-15 to Taiwan's world No. 135 Lin Chih Chun-Lin Wan Ching, while 224th-ranked Cheng Su Hui-Tan Zhing Yi lost 21-17, 21-17 to 12th-ranked Taiwan pair Hsieh Pei Shan-Hung En Tzu. Women's singles world No. 47 Goh Jin Wei stretched China's world No. 5 Chen Yu Fei before suffering a 14-21, 21-9, 21-18 defeat in the second round.