Friday, September 24, 2010

Malaysia 2-1 South Korea (1980)

Malaysian soccer reached its climax on that fateful evening, April 6, 1980, when Hassan Sani past two Korean defenders zigzagged before delivery of the pass to James Wong home the winning goal that Malaysia is one of the three cards from Asia deserves to Moscow Olympics nail. Karl Weigang boys beat the Koreans 3-0, drew 1-1 with Japan (robbed Kunishige Kamamoto and Yasuhiko Okudera), defeated Brunei 3-1, 6-1 and scrapped in Indonesia, the Philippines was whitewashed 8-0 and Soh ChinAun and the volume of the head of the group. The winner of the group, however, was determined by a play, so Chin Aun and Co had to be repeated at the second-placed South Korea, Huh Jung-Moo was one of them to negotiate. The 3-0 tie in the first group game, when James Wong, Khalid Ali and Ali Abdullah left their names on the scoresheet, and replace Cho Gwang-rae miss a penalty, was a thing of the past to win. Without the speed and goalscoring instincts Mokhtar Dahari (retired after aVariety of factors), Hassan Sani Weigang his tactics to remember on the defensive fleet foot combo Chin Aun, Santokh, Khalid Ali's versatility and lanky presence of James Wong's in advance. To the delight of the sold out Stadium Merdeka, Perlis' poster boy Bakri gave the hosts in the 12th minute. The Koreans, however, offset by Gang-nam in the 58th minute. With only five minutes, head Khalid Hassan clearance from a free kick was in the middle of the park. The rest is...

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