Malaysia FC aims for a strong return

Malaysia FC aims for a strong return

Malaysia FC are looking to return strong in the Asian Cup, when they meet with Jordan FC, who qualified in the the 2019 Asian Cup. These two teams are just returning in the Asian Cup, but Malaysia is the team who were in a drought. In fact, Malaysia last entered the Asian Cup in 2007, making them hungry for a win here. Meanwhile, for Jordan, from the last five Asian Cup tournaments, they booked their tickets for four times. Fortunately, Jordan were able to book their spots during the 2019 edition of the Asian Cup, giving them confidence. Moreover, this will be the sixth meeting between these two teams, with Jordan still unbeaten in their matches. With that, Malaysia are eager to finally score a win against them, so they can start their campaign strong. The meeting between these two teams is on January 16, 2024, at 1:30 AM (GMT+8).

Malaysia FC

Asian Cup: Malaysia FC
Photo courtesy of Bernama

Malaysia is set to face South Korea in the Asian Cup, with the latter being the favorite to win the group. However, Malaysia has the advantage of facing lower-ranked nations before their final group game against South Korea. Two victories would secure their place in the last 16, but even three or four points would give them an exceptional chance of progressing from the group stage for the first time in their history. This is the first time the Malayan Tigers have qualified for the Asian Cup since 1980, and former Hong Kong boss Kim Pan-gon has cemented his popularity in Malaysia. Malaysia’s results have been decent for a considerable period, with only Tajikistan beating them since a 3-0 defeat to Thailand over a year ago.

Malaysia’s squad, except Dion Cools for Buriram United in Thailand and Junior Eldstal for Dewa United in Indonesia, all play in their domestic league. Faisal Halim, Safawi Rasid, and Akhyar Rashid have scored double figures, potentially playing in a front three.

Jordan FC

Asian Cup: Jordan FC
Photo courtesy of Noufal Ibrahim

Jordan’s recent form has been impressive, with a 2-1 win against Asian Cup hosts Qatar last week, ending a winless run of seven matches. The friendly was boosted by second-half strikes from Yazan Al-Naimat and Ali Olwan, who opened the scoring from the penalty spot after only 11 minutes. This was a much-needed boost for Hussein Ammouta’s side, who had lost to Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Norway. Jordan came in 43 places higher than their forthcoming opponents in FIFA’s world rankings in December, suggesting they should target a victory in their opening match. Jordan has reached the knockout stages of the Asia Cup on three occasions since qualifying for the first time in 2004, and progressed to the quarter-finals in 2004 and 2011.

Jordan’s goalcoring is primarily attributed to Hamza Al-Dardour, who has 35 goals in 121 caps. Yazan Al-Namat and Musa Al-Taamari, Jordan’s most talented player, also have double figures.

Prediction:

Jordan FC (1.5)
Odds: -0.92

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