Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Jun Nishikawa is confident Japan can clinch their third title after coming from behind to defeat Australia 3-1 in the semi-finals of the AFC U-16 Championship Malaysia 2018 on Thursday.
Japan have shown their ability to win matches despite falling behind as well as their pedigree to play under pressure against Asia’s best.
The young Samurai Blue conceded early goals against Thailand (1st minute) and Australia (8th) but displayed maturity to fight back, eventually beating the Southeast Asians 5-2 and the Joeys 3-1.
Against Australia, Japan were trailing by a goal at half-time and Nishikawa, who came on as a second half substitute, was influential in dictating the pace of the game as they rallied to beat the Joeys at the National Stadium.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Japan turned on the power in the second half as they came from a goal down to defeat Australia 3-1 in their AFC U-16 Championship Malaysia 2018 semi-final at the National Stadium on Thursday.
Japan will play Tajikistan in Sunday's final after the Central Asians defeated Korea Republic in the other semi-final.
Australia got off to a dream start when Noah Botic converted a seventh minute penalty but a second half brace from Toyama Shoji and one from Shunsuke Mito took Japan to within one match of a third AFC U-16 Championship title.
Australia made four changes from their quarter-final starting lineup but maintained livewire Botic, while Japan only kept four players from their 2-1 win against Oman, fielding Yusuke Aoki and Shoji to bolster their attack.
Japan held the upper hand in the opening minutes with their heavy pressing but Trevor Morgan’s side kept their composure and soaked up the pressure.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Goalkeeper Mukhriddin Khasanov was the hero yet again as Tajikistan defeated Korea Republic 7-6 on penalties to advance to the AFC U-16 Championship Malaysia 2018 final at the MBPJ Stadium on Thursday.
The semi-final ended 1-1 with Khasanov saving Son Ho-jun's penalty and Muhammadrasul Litfullaev then stepped up to score the winner as Tajikistan, who will play in their first AFC U-16 Championship final, set up a meeting with Japan at the National Stadium on Sunday.
Tajikistan, who defeated DPR Korea 4-2 in a shootout with Khasanov saving two penalties to reach the semi-finals, started positively and pressured their opponents into conceding a free-kick on the left flank as early as the first minute.
Ozodbek Panzhiev then gave Tajikistan a dream start two minutes later when he scored from close range following Nodoyor Zabirov's set-piece as the Central Asians became the first side in the competition to score against Korea Republic.
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Thrilling affairs in semi-finals
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Despite exiting the AFC U-16 Championship Malaysia 2018 at the semi-final stage, Australia head coach Trevor Morgan is confident his boys will leave for home stronger as players.
Their Malaysia 2018 campaign may have been ended by the 3-1 defeat to Japan in the semi-finals on Thursday but this, said Morgan, is just the start of their journey to the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru.
“For us, the challenge before we go to the World Cup is to solve what happens next,” said Morgan at the post-match press conference on Thursday.
“To be fitter, to be smarter with our decision making and bettering all of our quality. It was a good lesson for us.”
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Defender Moirangthem Thoiba Singh says India will return home tougher as players following their exit from the AFC U-16 Championship Malaysia 2018 on Monday.
India were a win away from qualifying for the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup Peru and a spot in the the semi-finals of the AFC U-16 Championship, but lost through Jeong Sang-bin’s strike in the 68th minute.
The young Blue Tigers tried to force their way back into the game but the equaliser eluded them and Thoiba, alongside his teammates were inconsolable after the match.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Putting on the captain’s armband means the responsibility to lead a team on and off the pitch - even in defeat - and that is the burden Indonesia skipper David Maulana faced after they exited the AFC U-16 Championship Malaysia 2018 on Monday.
Indonesia went down fighting to Australia, suffering a 3-2 defeat after having taken the lead in their quarter-final tie on Monday.
“It is hard for me to encourage them right now,” admitted the 16-year-old forward.
“The only way I can encourage and comfort my teammates is to tell them the positives from our match, speaking to everyone of them individually.
"Despite the defeat, I believe we performed well and this is something we can build on as we continue developing," said Maulana.