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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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    • Ethan Blackaby
      Ethan Blackaby
      Malaysia Women's Football Team, a representative in East - Asian football with obvious progress momentum, showed an active performance in the first round of the Women's Southeast Asian Games when they played away against Laos Women's Football Team. They dominated in corner kicks with a 9 - 3 lead and finally got a draw. In the 23 - player squad selected by head coach Jocko Nelli, the age structure is well - balanced. The 34 - year - old goalkeeper, Junaydah Asma, guards the goal. The 38 - year - old defender, Steffi Sargur, brings valuable experience. The 35 - year - old midfielder, Jasia Jumilis, is responsible for linking up the midfield. Up front, the 24 - year - old Henrietta Justin, 22 - year - old Nur Adriana Zamzayhiri and 15 - year - old rising star Kaysha Adlina lead the attack, combining both impact and vitality. In terms of recent form, the team has a great record. In their last five matches, they achieved four wins and one draw, with a winning rate of 80%. They scored 11 go
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
    • ต.เต้ย 🍀
      ต.เต้ย 🍀
      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)
    • Renata Hilda
      Renata Hilda
      The Malaysian women's football team, ranked around 95th in the FIFA world rankings, has been in a slump, with only 1 win, 1 draw, and 8 losses in their last 10 matches. However, they have the advantage of playing at home. In their previous Southeast Asian Women's Football Championship game, they managed a 1 - 1 draw against the Lao women's football team. On the other hand, the Singaporean women's football team, ranked around 151st in the FIFA world rankings, has a record of 3 wins, 1 draw, and 6 losses in their last 10 games. Their away - game performance is poor, and their defense is full of holes, as evidenced by their 0 - 5 defeats to the Cambodian and Saudi women's football teams. They also drew 1 - 1 with the Lao women's football team in their previous match. Considering these factors, the home - field advantage might give the Malaysian team an edge, despite their overall poor form. The Singaporean team will need to strengthen their defense if they hope to secure a win in this awa
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
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