Australia crowned champion at AFF U18 Championship 2019
Australia became the champion of the AFF U18 Championship 2019 after defeating Malaysia 1-0 in the final round on August 19.
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HCM City (VNA) – Australia became the champion of the AFF U18Championship 2019 after defeating Malaysia 1-0 in the final round on August 19.
Australia enjoyed most of the possession in the first half, however, they wereseverely lacking in creativity against a well-disciplined Malaysian backline.
The second half began with Ruiz-Diaz testing Malaysian goalkeeper Izhan with afree kick from the edge of the box, but after that, it was Malaysia’s turn topile heavy pressure on the Australians. Luqman Hakim Shamsudin was the livewirefor the Malaysians, and he tested Calderbank-Park in the 69th minute with ashot from a tight angle.
Malaysia was forced into a substitution in the 75th minute after an injury totheir first-choice goalkeeper Izhan, who was replaced by Firdaus Irman Fadhil.
Australia scored a crucial goal four minutes later. Lachlan Ricky Brook wasplayed through on goal and he lifted the ball over Fadhil and into the back ofthe net to score the title-winning goal.
Malaysia tried their best to seek the equaliser, but in vain.
The AFF U18 Championship 2019 was jointly held by the ASEAN Football Federation(AFF) and the Vietnam Football Federation in Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duongprovince on August 6-20. The tournament drew the participation of 12 teams,namely Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, thePhilippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam.
Indonesia secured third place in the tournament after beating Myanmar 5-0 onAugust 19. Host Vietnam stopped at the qualifier round after they lost 1-2 toCambodia.-VNA
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