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Malaysian newspaper: Reforming the management system is needed instead of abusing naturalization to win against Vietnam.
The New Straits Times newspaper strongly opposes the shortcut approach of using naturalized players, emphasizing that Malaysia needs reform from the top level for sustainable development.
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Malaysian media warns of the power of "magician" Do Hoang Hen against the Vietnamese national team.
The New Straits Times believes that coach Kim Sang-sik's squad of naturalized players, especially midfielder Do Hoang Hen, will pose a tough challenge for Malaysia in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers.
Malaysia is wary of Nguyen Dinh Bac ahead of the U22 Vietnam match.
The New Straits Times considers Vietnam U22 a major challenge, warning about the 'spearhead' Nguyen Dinh Bac (who scored a brace against Laos); Coach Nafuzi Zain remains calm before 4 PM on December 11th.
U22 Malaysia beat Laos 4-1, overtaking U22 Vietnam to take the lead.
The New Straits Times sees this as a warning to the Vietnam U22 team; a goal difference of +3 compared to +1 means the Malaysia U22 team only needs a draw in the final match to retain the top spot in Group B of the SEA Games 33.
Malaysia U22 coach: will fight with all their might against Vietnam U22.
After defeating U22 Laos 4-1, coach Nafuzi Zain affirmed that U22 Malaysia will fight their hardest against U22 Vietnam; the team currently leads Group B with a goal difference of +3, needing only a draw (11/12).
Malaysian newspaper: U17 Malaysia must win against U17 Vietnam
NST: U17 Malaysia must win against U17 Vietnam at 7 PM on November 30th at PVF to compete for the single qualifying spot in Group C; Vietnam has a better goal difference (+26 compared to +20), only needing a draw.
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