Monday, July 23, 2007

Asian Cup Quarter Final in Bukit Jalil

Went to Bukit Jalil Stadium to watch the match between Iran versus South Korea yesterday. The original ticket price is RM30 but I bought two for RM40 from a guy who claimed the he get the tickets from Astro. My girlfriend seems a little bit nervous when we entered the Korean camp due to a “big” turn out of Red Korean supporters and all sorts of noise created by them. It’s hard to feel such an environment during the matches involving Malaysia throughout this competition. Estimated 40,000 fans on match 1, then 20,000 fans on match 2 and then dramatically decreased to 2,000 fans. Malaysia Boleh! Yesterday, I saw different attitudes coming from both Iran and South Korea supporters. They kept on cheering their players, shouting their player names, even though they made mistakes or wasted a golden scoring opportunities. There is nothing wrong to give your players encouragement but why we Malaysians always boo our own players whenever they made mistakes. Perhaps, we are not so keen or so patriotic. No, easy, they lack fighting spirits!

A Korean supporter sat beside us offered us the yellow colour Kiwi fruit. He found out that we are Malaysian. He managed to speak one two simple sentences in English, “Malaysia plays very poor. However, they play very good last time, same as Korea. Such as, Soh Chin Aun”. Again, same old story, how long should we keep on memorize those golden days? Are we not competitive enough now compared to those old generation? I don’t think that the problem solely comes from the players and the coaches. Our government should take the blame with its inconsistent policies, not for the peoples, but policies to serve their own interests so that they keep on winning the next election.

Regarding the match, both teams are very cautious at the beginning. South Korea missing several key players from European leagues plays a counter attacking game with only one striker up front. Iran with its more senior and experienced player deployed a short passing game and attacked from right flank and from the middle. However, shoot on target in the game was really low although both set of players fought for almost every ball. A disappointed match! 120 minutes without any goals. If either team would score, probably we would have a change to see a more attacking and entertaining match. Iran coach brought in the substituted goalkeeper at last minute for penalty. I had a feeling that they will lose because I still remember that England brought in Carragher and he was eventually the one who missed the penalty. So, South Korea to the semifinal on Wednesday and we will see their supporters roaring out “Taehan Minguk” again. Felt sorry for Iranians that some of them have to travel back after more that one week stay in Kuala Lumpur.

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