Philippines rue missed opportunity

Published on: 15 November 2017

Kathmandu: Philippines coach Thomas Dooley was left disappointed his side were unable to clinch qualification for their first-ever AFC Asian Cup on Tuesday as the Azkals were held to a 0-0 draw by Nepal.

Despite sharing the points, the Philippines continue to lead Group F by two points from Yemen, who shared the points in their game with Tajikistan after it also ended in a scoreless draw.

The results mean the Philippines can qualify to make the AFC Asian Cup debut in the United Arab Emirates in 2019 with a draw in Bacolod against Tajikistan on March 27, with the Central Asian side needing to win to advance. 

“Nepal played really well, just as we were anticipating from the home team,” said Dooley. “They played with pace, aggression and purpose. 

“We failed to take our clear cut chances, as did our opponents and we have missed a good opportunity to qualify and now we have to wait for the final match.”

Dooley’s disappointment was echoed by his captain Phil Younghusband as the Azkals went without scoring a goal for the first time in this phase of the campaign against a Nepal side that had already been eliminated.

“It was a disappointing result for us,” he said. “We would have qualified for the Finals with victory but we could not do that. We have to regroup and try to seal qualification in the last match.”

Nepal coach Koji Gyotoku praised his team after they picked up only their second point of the qualifiers, having also held Yemen to a draw in Kathmandu in June. 

“We achieved what we were looking for: a point against the Philippines,” said the Japanese coach. “It was definitely one of the best performances of the qualifying campaign. 

“We also played a good game against Yemen but today it was even better considering that we were able to control the ball to a greater extent. Our plan to add an additional striker in the second half increased the chances of scoring as we came close to scoring several times.”

Yemen will host Nepal in Qatar on Matchday Six knowing they must win against Gyotoku’s side to be certain of qualifying for the first time in the country’s history. 

A draw would be enough if the Philippines defeat Tajikistan, but if the Philippines lose to Tajikistan and Yemen only pick up a point then Abraham Mebratu’s team would miss out on a place in the UAE.

“We achieved a point in the difficult away match,” said Mebratu. “I’m pleased with result. This draw is equal or victory to my team

“Tajikistan played better tonight, but we didn’t give them the chance to score a goal and that is the most important thing. 

“We didn’t play well in midfield or the attacking zone, but I liked my team’s game. I am proud of my players. They battled till the end. 

“After the match I told the Tajikistan coach they have made a lot of progress if we compare their game with us in Qatar. Tajikistan deserve to qualify to the Asian Cup. We need victory over Nepal in the last round to do it.”

Photos: AFC

Source: the-afc.com

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