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    Striking deadlock, 'War Elephants' became 'Sick Elephants' on Malaysia's football stadium

    The troop of Nishino Akira's army entered the match on Bukit Jalil Stadium with determination to win all 3 points before coach Tan Cheng Hoe's Maylaysia football team.

    A good start for Nishino Akira's army: "Chanathip Songkrasin was the opener after an extremely fast foot in the penalty area from Ekanit Panya's pass".

    Goals early in the 7th minute. The elephants fought confidently. Nishino Akira is comfortable with the plan to win all 3 points on Bukit Jalil Stadium.

    However, the home team of Malaysia "God of the Forest" only took about 10 minutes to revoke the spirit before holding the play against Thailand with the mobility and aggressiveness of the midfield.

    In the 26th minute, coach Tan Cheng Hoe's equalizer with Brendan Gan's strike after Kutty Syamer returned reasonably in the restricted area. There was an equalizer, the more the Malaysian Tigers kicked the more excited and deployed the pressure that made Thailand suffocate.

    Nishino Akira is disillusioned at Bukit Jalil Stadium. The first period of the match ended with 1-1.

    Entering the second half of the match. It seems that coach Nishino Akira feeds the Thai Elephant to eat more vitamin-rich food to fight against the Malaysian tigers.

    But not, the Thai War Elephants were starved by coach Nishino Akira, timid before the Malaysian tigers. The running, roaring sounds of the war elephants are gone.

    War elephants are weak, unable to fight the tigers at Bukit Jalil Stadium.

    In the 57th minute, the Malaysian Tiger continued to shine with the finishing goal of coach Nishino Akira.

    Losing backwards, Nishino Akira's war elephants accepted to let Tan Cheng Hoe's tigers tear at the Bukit Jalil Stadium.

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