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    Malaysia (W) VS Singapore (W)

    Women’s ASEAN Football Championship
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    Malaysia (W)
    Malaysia (W) 1
    3 Singapore (W)
    Singapore (W)
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    • ต.เต้ย 🍀
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      Malaysia Women's Football Team is in poor form recently. In their last ten games, they only managed one win, one draw, and eight losses, a mere 10% win - rate. Their offensive efficiency is extremely low, with an average of less than one goal per game. In the last five international friendly matches, Malaysia's defense has been a disaster, conceding as many as 14 goals. Their defensive system is full of holes. In the previous round of the Southeast Asian Women's Championship, when they drew 1 - 1 with Laos Women's Football Team, they were 0 - 1 down at halftime, clearly showing their lack of tactical response in the opening phase. On the other hand, Singapore Women's Football Team is on the rise. In their last ten games, they had three wins, one draw, and six losses, with a win - rate of 30%. In international friendly matches, they have shown their strong offensive power by thrashing Seychelles Women's Football Team 9 - 0 and 7 - 0. Their average goals per game reach 4.5, indicating a
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
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      Looking at the historical head-to-head records, the Malaysian women's football team holds a clear edge over their Singaporean counterparts. In a Southeast Asian Women's Championship, the Singaporean team managed to hold the Malaysian side to a 0-0 draw at home. Although the corner kick statistics showed Malaysia was at a disadvantage, the scoreline didn't fully represent the actual offensive and defensive situation. In an international friendly, the Malaysian team thrashed Singapore 4-0 away from home. The corner kick data, which indicated Malaysia had a significant lead, highlighted their dominance in ball control and set-piece tactics. Another home game saw the Malaysian team defeat Singapore 2-0. Leading 1-0 at half-time, they demonstrated the effectiveness of their defensive - counterattack strategy. Now, with the upcoming match taking place at Malaysia's home ground, the team will likely build on their historical success and look to secure another victory. Given their strong past
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
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      Malaysia Women's Football Team has been in a slump in the Women's Southeast Asian Games. Their win rate is only 10%, while the loss rate soars to 80%. They've scored 7 goals in total but conceded 33, with a goal difference of -26 and an average of 3.3 goals conceded per game. Notably, in home games, their win rate drops to 0%, and the loss rate is 66.6%. They average only 0.33 goals per game and concede 6 goals, showing significant defensive flaws. On the other hand, Singapore Women's Football Team has a 30% win rate, averaging 2 goals scored and 1.8 goals conceded per game, indicating better offensive and defensive efficiency. Their away - game performance is especially remarkable, with a 50% win rate, an average of 1 goal scored and 1 goal conceded per game, presenting a well - balanced attack and defense. The data comparison shows that Malaysia has conceded 33 goals, far more than Singapore's 18. Malaysia's average of 3.3 goals conceded per game is much higher. The difference in cor
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
    More Tips
    • Recently, the home - field strategy of Qingdao West Coast has been quite distinct. They adopt a deep - sitting five - defender defensive formation. They willingly cede the midfield ball - control rights, with all players concentrating in the middle to build a dense interception barrier. Relying on two fast foreign players, they focus on long - ball counter - attacks from the back. There is also some minor flanking penetration to stretch the opponent's defense. The main ways of scoring for Qingdao West Coast are seizing opportunities in set - pieces in the front court and long - range shots from around the penalty area. However, the team has some problems. The core player in the defense is absent. The lateral covering of the center - backs is a bit slow, and the physical strength of the full - backs declines significantly after a long period of defending. When facing continuous positional passing from the opponents, the back - line has a single idea for passing the ball out. In terms of
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      CHA CSL Qingdao West Coast - Chengdu Rongcheng FC
    • The Henan team's midfielders work together to intercept and sweep in the middle, effectively cutting off the opponent's passing lines from the backcourt. The full - backs control their forward runs well, slightly widening the space on the flanks. By repeatedly shifting the ball horizontally on the wings, they force the opponent's defense to move. In attack, the Henan team mainly scores through high - point headers from set - pieces in the front court and long - range shots outside the penalty area. The team's defense is well - organized, with center - backs showing good lateral movement. Playing at home, the team has high morale. However, there are some drawbacks. When the Henan team conducts long - term positional play, the off - ball running rhythm in the front court can be a bit slow at times. Against a compact defense, their attacking efficiency drops slightly. At the start, they focus on building a solid formation, and gradually increase the intensity of their front - court pressi
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    • Beijing Guoan, when playing at home, focuses on midfield ball control and passing, combined with a step - by - step front - court pressing. Multiple midfielders work together to intercept and sweep in the middle, effectively cutting off the opponent's passing routes from the backcourt. Full - backs carefully control their forward runs, slightly expanding the space on the flanks. They rely on repeated lateral passes on the wings to disrupt the opponent's defensive line. The main scoring methods are high - point headers from set - pieces and long - range shots outside the penalty area. The team's defense is well - organized. Center - backs move laterally with agility, and home - field players show high running enthusiasm. However, during long - term positional passing, the front - court players' inter - running can be a bit sluggish. When facing a dense defense, the attacking rhythm slows down. At the beginning of the game, the team establishes a solid formation. In the middle stage, the
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      CHA CSL Beijing Guoan - Liaoning Tieren
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