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Friday, July 29, 2011
Philippines crashes out of World Cup party
Friday, July 29, 2011 |
Posted by
zilljanmark
| by rick olivares with photo by brosi gonzales |
Kuwait, with concerns about the rain and the hostile crowd,
sent the Philippines packing from the Asian Qualifiers of the 2014 World
Cup with a 2-1 win and 5-1 aggregate score at a jampacked Rizal
Memorial Football Stadium last Thursday night.
Just when a flicker of hope was kept alive by a screamer from the
fiery Stephan Schrock in extra time of the first half that gave the
Philippines its first goal of the series, Kuwait’s Yousef Naser played
the role of a cold-blooded assassin. Naser, playing on top of the more
celebrated Bader Al Mutwa in Al Azraq’s 4-4-2 attack formation, scored
his second goal in as many matches in the 62nd minute that silenced the
home crowd.
Kuwait’s target man scored on a rocket from some 25 feet out that
skirted past Azkals’ goal keeper Neil Etheridge to put the visitors on
level terms for the match and the outcome almost beyond reach. And
considering that Kuwait was down to 10 men after midfielder Fahed Al
Ebrahim was sent off in the 60th minute after two cautions in both
halves, it was a testament to Kuwait’s skill and experience.
And in the 84th minute, midfielder Waleed Ali took another well-placed through ball, outraced Azkals’ captain Aly Borromeo, skirted past an onrushing Etheridge to slot home the ball as left back Ray Jonsson gave futile chase.
While the Philippines started out in the same fashion as they did in
Kuwait, attacking and raiding the opposing midfield’s passing lanes, Al
Azraq put the clamps down and saw themselves with several decent chances
to go one up.
In the 16th minute, midfielder Waleed Ali beat the Philippine back
four after he tracked down a long ball but his blast went wide.
And perhaps to illustrate how they could break down the Philippines’
defense with sublime through passes and two-touch passing, Al Mutwa
found a hole in the 17th minute for a pass. Only no one raced in to
smash the ball home.
“We did not want to be passive,” said Kuwait assistant coach
Abdulaziz Hamad. “We knew this game meant more to the Philippines. The
pressure was on them.”
Kuwait showed that it was a team worth it’s No. 95 ranking by FIFA as
Al Azraq had 20 attempts at the Philippine goal with six on target;
keeping Etheridge busy as the Azkals’ back four was embattled all night
long.
It didn’t help that the Filipinos gave up 12 fouls to the mere three
of Kuwait. The fouls given up by the home side led to four free kicks.
“We gave them the space to shoot,” said head coach Michael Weiss who
tempered his disappointment with hope. All series long, the Filipinos
were concerned with Kuwait’s speed. The damp pitch, due to the rains
brought about by Typhoon Juaning did not prove to be a problem for the
visitors just as they predicted. “Maybe if Phil Younghusband scored
early on. Maybe even the Angel Guirado header, that would have been a
bigger boost. But we were unable to finish properly.”
If Weiss did not want to give excessive praise, Kuwait was more effuse.
“If you keep to what you are doing you will be an Asian power
in two maybe four years,” said Hamad. “You have the skills and the
players. Just make it come together.”
Added head coach Goran Tefugdzic, “It was a challenge playing
the Philippines. They gave us trouble here and there but I think it was
our experience that got us through.”
“As you can see,” noted Weiss. “Football is brutal and harsh.
But with more training, more support, finding more quality players, we
will be a World Cup contender in four years.”
Weiss said that the team will take a badly needed break as they have
been mostly out of the country for training and competition. The focus
of the national team will be the Under-23 squad that will compete in the
Southeast Asian Games this coming November in Indonesia and the next
phase of the AFC Challenge Cup.
I apologize for my game recap. Am unhappy with it as I had to cram
for this in 10 minutes. I was busy hosting the post-match press con and
getting the post-match stats that by the time I made it back to my seat
(all soaking wet and my fever raging once more), I didn’t have a whole
lot of time. Will make up for it with the next one as I have a little
more time now. Thanks for reading.
I’d like to thank some people here: Nonong Araneta, Bonnie Ladrido,
Cathy Rivilla, JP DemontaƱo, Rod Nepomucena, Edward Kho, Dan Palami,
Franco Lorenzo, Ace Bright, Michael Weiss, Chad, Joji and the rest for
everything. Thanks also to Tareq and Mr. Talal Al Mehteb as well as
Coach Goran.
I’d also like to say sorry to the group of sila Peter B. Pasensya na po.
Have so many anecdotes I do not know where to start.
source: Ricky Olivare
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