KOTA KINABALU, Nov 8 — Sabah FC head coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee wants his men to stay focused from start to finish when they take on Hai Phong FC of Vietnam in the Asian...
Ahead of Federal Court case, Perikatan seeks to rally Muslim support against legal bid challenging Kelantan’s Shariah criminal codeSabah FC head coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee speaks during the AFC Cup Group H pre-match press conference where Sabah FC will face Hai Phong FC of Vietnam at the Likas Stadium in Kota Kinabalu November 8, 2023.
He said it was crucial not to become complacent if they want to maintain their rhythm and execute their plans and strategies.“We do not want to concede early goals like what happened . We learn from it and ensure it doesn’t recur. Make sure we are totally focused right until the final whistle. If we look at our record at the Likas Stadium, we have always managed to get an early goal or score in the first half.
In their third Group H match at the Lach Tray Stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam on October 25, Sabah lost 3-2 to Hai Phong after the home team scored two early goals in the 14th and 18th minutes.Asked about tomorrow’s starting 11, Kim Swee said he is still assessing his players by taking into account their recovery from injuries as well as fatigue among the national players who have just rejoined the team.
Commenting on Hai Phong, he said they must not underestimate the threat posed by the Vietnamese team, especially their import players and the fact that they managed to bounce back from losing to Hougang United to beat his men last month.
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