Strong start as Tigress edge Palestine at Asian Cup qualifiers

Strong start as Tigress edge Palestine at Asian Cup qualifiers

The Star Online - Sport·2025-07-01 08:02

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian women’s football team made a roaring start to their 2026 Asian Cup qualifying campaign, edging Palestine 1-0 in a gritty Group H opener at the Pamir Central Stadium in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, on Sunday.

Farahiyah Ridzuan emerged the match-winner with a clinical strike in the 85th minute but it was goalkeeper Nurul Azurin Mazlan who stood tall as Malaysia’s rock at the back.

Azurin, who plays for Kosovo club KFF Vllaznia, delivered a standout performance between the posts, pulling off a crucial penalty save in the 25th minute and winning multiple one-on-one battles to keep the Malaysians in the game.

Top form: Malaysian Tigress celebrating after beating Palestine during the Asian Cup qualifying Group H opener in Tajikistan. — FAM

Her commanding presence ensured the Malaysian Tigress had a fighting chance and Farahiyah seized the moment late on to seal all three points.

“This is our first three points in the qualifiers and it’s a huge boost,” said Azurin.

“We didn’t start well, the first half was shaky but in the second half, we found our rhythm. Everyone gave 100%, and the result went our way.”

Coach Joel Cornelli praised the team’s resilience and defensive structure, particularly against a Palestine side that belied their lower world ranking with a spirited display.

In the world rankings, Malaysia are ranked world No. 102 while Palestine are No. 134.

“It was a tough match. Palestine may be ranked below us but they’ve pushed strong teams before,” said the Brazilian tactician.

“I’m pleased with how we organised ourselves defensively and closed out the match.

“We pressed high and that sometimes leaves gaps but it’s something we’ll work on ahead of the next game.”

Malaysia will now shift their focus to hosts Tajikistan while Palestine face a stern test against tournament favourites North Korea.

Both matches are scheduled for tomorrow.

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