KUALA LUMPUR: The journey of the Speedy Tigers to reach the semifinals of the 2024 Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) is still uncertain, despite their come...
: The journey of the Speedy Tigers to reach the semifinals of the 2024 Asian Champions Trophy is still uncertain, despite their comeback to draw 3-3 against South Korea in Hulunbuir, China, today.
Just as Speedy Tigers’ star Faizal Saari reignited hopes of Malaysia claiming all three points with a field goal in the 55th minute, Jihun dashed those hopes by converting another penalty corner in the final minute, resulting in both teams sharing a point. The top four teams will advance to the semifinals on Monday, while the bottom two teams will play in the fifth-sixth place classification match.
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