Kota Kinabalu: TONIGHT Malaysia will be taking on Oman in the return leg of the World Cup Qualification AFC tie at Bukit Jalil Stadium.
This will be an opportunity for the national team to avenge the 0-2 defeat at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Muscat on Thursday.
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Although we lost, the team did put up a good fight against the world 80th ranked team and only conceded two goals as a result of our own mistakes, and we also had the opportunity to score in the match as well.
The players need to put behind the loss and must concentrate on winning the match to stay in contention.
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