Korea’s Clincal Penalty Corners Down Malaysia

National coach A. Arul Selvaraj expressed his disappointment with the team’s overall performance and singled out goalkeeper Muhammad Hafizzudin Othman, for their dismal performance going down 0-3 to Korea in their opening match tonight in the 29th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2022 International Men’s hockey tournament at the Sultan Azlan Shah Stadium, Ipoh. “I have never in my coaching career singled out players in defeat, but I have to this time. Besides, the team’s overall poor performance where we did badly in defending the penalty corners, Hafizzudin has to take the blame too,” said Arul after the match. “Goalkeepers play a key role in the performance of teams and Hafizzudin has let us down. “He owes an explanation to the team and so have all the players for their below par performance. “When are not committed enough and lose 50-50 situations, we will be in trouble and that is what happened tonight. “I am really surprised because in training, running up to the match, all were doing well, including Hafizuddin, who was outstanding.” Korea took the lead in the 10th minute in the second penalty corner off Jang Jonghyun before seconds before the end of second quarter, Malaysia conceded their second goal - Korea’s third penalty corner for the evening - when Kim Hyeonhong finished clinically to beat goalkeeper Hafizuddin Othman. Malaysia on the other hand had their first ‘penalty corner’ revoked after VAR request by Korea in the 13th minute and came close to equalising in their second penalty corner soon after that, but Korean goalkeeper Kim Jaehyeon made a brilliant diving safe Malaysia also had their third ‘penalty corner’ disallowed after another VAR request Korea in the 38th minute and another ‘penalty corner’ revoked through VAR. “I rather not comment on the VAR decisions, but that is no excuse. We have to blame ourselves for the defeat,” said Arul when asked on the VAR decisions. Arul was still optimistic that his team will bounce back against Pakistan tomorrow (today). Pakistan went down 1-4 to South Africa. “Our GPS track record on the players and performances in matches, has also showed that we are stronger in the second match. I am counting on this for the players to rise again. “But first,although time is not on our  side for the next match, we need to quickly analyse the match against Korea tonight and rectify many things quickly for us to bounce back. “Our path may look tougher now, but there is no easy path to success and we just have to work harder to rise again.”