100% record for Young Tigers in friendlies but there’s something amiss


PETALING JAYA: The Young Tigers concluded their friendly series with a 4-3 win over Western Australia yesterday but the missed scoring chances are a cause for concern for national junior coach Amin Rahim.

Despite winning all four matches and scoring 17 goals against Western Australia’s Under-23 side, Malaysia’s suspect finishing saw them miss plenty of open chances.

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