Malaysia vs Indonesia: Suspensions, injuries but cautious calm prevails in Malaysian camp | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 16 — Four days from their crucial 2022 World Cup/2023 Asia Cup qualifier match against Indonesia on Tuesday, the Harimau Malaya squad now have to go into the match with a slightly weakened team due to injuries and suspensions. Forward Muhammad Syafiq Ahmad and right back Matthew...

Saturday, 16 Nov 2019 10:24 PM MYT

Forward Muhammad Syafiq Ahmad and right back Matthew Davies are out of the game through suspension after collecting two yellow cards in their match against Vietnam and Thailand, while Muhammad Syahmi Safari will also not be available after suffering a thigh injury in Malaysia’s victory against Thailand last Thursday.

On the match, Cheng Hoe warned his players not to get carried away with their recent 2-1 upset win over Thailand, and wants them to wary of Indonesia, likening the Garuda squad as a wounded lion after suffering four consecutive defeats in their campaign so far. Meanwhile, Muhammad Syahmi is determined to go all out if he manages to overcome his injury in time and gets a chance to play.

 

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