
“It was a much better performance (against Afghanistan), especially for the back four,” defended Kim Swee.
Against Afghanistan, Kim Swee made eight changes to the squad although Shahrul Saad, Baddrol Bakhtiar and Nazirul Naim Che Hashim were kept in the side who faced Singapore a week ago.
“He (Syazwan) did prove himself before he got injured,” added Kim Swee. “He was playing as expected where he made a few good manouevres.”
Whatever was the misgivings about the team, nothing could be said otherwise of the fans’ response to the game where just 1,000 came to witness the affair.
Afghanistan coach Petar Segrt was also suprised by the turnout from the home side.
” I was a little bit disappointed as I expected 40,000 – 50,000 fans to show up but it’s ok I have to accept it,” he said.






























