Resurgent
Pinay booters eye 2nd win
By Ian Brion
STANDINGS: Myanmar 2-0, Thailand 2-1, Vietnam 1-1 Philippines 1-1,
Indonesia 0-3.
Games Today Nov 28: Marikina pitch
4pm Myanmar vs Thailand
6:30pm Philippines vs Vietnam
Fresh from winning its first match in six years, the Philippine
women’s football team tries to continue its rise from the grave when
it clashes with the Vietnam as action resumes in the 23rd SEA Games
at the Marikina pitch.
Game time is set at 6:30 p.m. following an equally all important
match between front-running Myanmar and Thailand at 4 p.m.
Playing impressive and aggressive football the whole match, the
Filipinas out-hustled, out-kicked, and out-fought the Indonesians
to notch their first win in the tournament – and since the 1999 Brunei
Games – to the delight of more than 9,000 cheering fans.
“This is the teamthat I’m telling you. This is the team I said can
win all the way,” said RP team co-manager Ernest Nierras moments
after his wards defeated the Indons.
“But we’re not yet done,” quipped Cathy Rivilla, the team’s other
manager. “If we gave 100 percent today, come Monday we’ll play 150
percent.”
Nierras and Rivilla are speaking for the team in lieu of coach Marlon
Maro, who declined to talk to media.
After absorbing a shocking 1-0 loss to Myanmar on its initial match,
Vietnam bounced back with a 1-0 victory over Thailand the other day.
With the race for the medals slot now a four-cornered fight after
Indonesia bowed out with 0-3 mark, the Philippines must win at least
one of its two remaining assignments to contend for at least the
bronze medal.
The Filipina booters’ last match would be against Myanmar, the 2003
Games silver medal winner.
“We’ll just take it one game at a time. The win against Indonesia
boosted our confidence to a very high level, and we hope that we
can carry it to tomorrow’s match,” Rivilla said yesterday.
“We’ll just continue what we did yesterday.”
The winner of the Myanmar-Thailand duel will take the first finals
slot.
After upsetting Vietnam, Myanmar trounced the hapless Indons last
Thursday to remain unscathed, while Thailand succumbed to the Vietnamese
after back-to-back triumph against Indonesia and the Philippines.
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