Malaysia will keep their guard up against India and S. Korea


  • Hockey
  • Monday, 24 Oct 2016

KUANTAN, 23 Okt -- Pemain pasukan kebangsaan diraikan peminat selepas mengalahkan Jepun sekaligus layak ke pusingan separuh akhir Kejohanan Trofi Juara-Juara Asia di Stadium Hoki Kuantan hari ini. Keputusan penuh Malaysia 7-2 Jepun. Kejohanan itu berlangsung di Stadium Hoki Kuantan sehingga 30 Oktober ini yang disertai pasukan terbaik Asia termasuk India, Pakistan, Korea dan China.
--fotoBERNAMA (2016) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

KUANTAN: It will be the moment of truth as leaders Malaysia gear up to face favourites India and the ever-potent South Korea in their final two round-robin matches at the Asian Champions Trophy.

Malaysia are already through to the semi-finals in the six-nation hockey tournament with nine points after three wins over holders Pakistan (4-2), China (5-1) and Japan (7-2). They play India, the 2014 Asian Games champions, on Wednesday and South Korea, a three-time Asiad gold medallists, on Thursday.

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