Azkals begins Asian Cup qualifier quest tonight

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
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MANILA ā€“ The Philippine Azkals begins its campaign in the 2017 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup qualifier when it faces Nepal tonight at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium.

This marks the first official action of the Thomas Dooley-mentored Azkals since their below par performance in the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup late last year.

Dooley said he is optimistic of the Azkals chances especially after their friendly match with Southeast Asian rival Malaysia Harimau recently, which ended in a scoreless draw.

ā€œIā€™m happy with the performance of the players; they played very well, itā€™s just that we couldnā€™t finish. If we can manage that, then weā€™ll be okay in the Nepal game,ā€ Dooley said.

Azkalsā€™ returning goal keeper Neil Etheridge also shared the same sentiment with Dooley saying that the national football teamā€™s defense was tested by the much more aggressive Malaysia.

ā€œThe clean sheet (in the friendly against Malaysia) is obviously a foundation you can build on,ā€ said Etheridge. ā€œItā€™s definitely good to have a (warm-up) game like that moving forward.ā€

ā€œWe get back to training and hopefully, we can put up a better performance, score more goals and like I said, we kept a clean sheet (in the Malaysia game) and thatā€™s the main thing for us,ā€ he added.

The Azkals will be parading the same lineup as during the Harimau game except for Misagh Bahadoran, who is doubtful with a knee injury, and Ronald Muller, who has retired and has been replaced by Nicholas Oā€™Donnell.

Aside from the Azkals and Nepal, other countries in the Group F of the qualifier are Yemen and Tajikistan. The AFC Asian Cup qualification round shall follow a home and away format with the top two teams advancing to the tournament proper./PN

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