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Malaysia beat Thailand 2-0 in Asian Champions Trophy

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Rajgir: Malaysia secured a confident 2-0 victory over Thailand in the Bihar Women’s Asian Champions Trophy here on Sunday.

From the very beginning, Malaysia showcased their intent with swift passing and aggressive attacks.

Thailand’s defense, while resilient, struggled to cope with Malaysia’s pace and creativity. The breakthrough came late in the first quarter when Nur Aina converted a penalty corner with precision, giving Malaysia an early 1-0 lead.

Thailand attempted to mount counterattacks but found it challenging to penetrate Malaysia’s well-organized defense. The first half ended with Malaysia firmly in control, maintaining their slender lead.

The second half continued in the same vein, with Malaysia dominating possession and creating more scoring opportunities.

In the third quarter, Malaysia doubled their lead when Fatin Shafika scored a brilliant field goal, weaving through the Thai defense and slotting the ball past the goalkeeper.

Thailand, despite their best efforts, couldn’t find a way to break through Malaysia’s solid backline.

The Malaysian defense, led by their experienced goalkeeper, ensured a clean sheet and secured the victory.

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