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Match Insights: Philippines 1 - 1 Myanmar

By CRAIG BURROWS and ROY MOORE

The Philippines drew a well-fought game with Myanmar in what was truly a game of two halves. The first half ended goalless after several chances for Myanmar who dominated the early exchanges. Pai Seo in particular shone for the hosts as he broke down the wings and played some great crosses which the Azkals found difficult to clear. He got through himself a few times but he shot over on each occasion when more composure could have given Myanmar the lead.

In the second half, though, the Azkals really fought back and dominated until the final few minutes. The turning point was when Guirado played a fantastic chipped through ball for substitute Barsales to run onto. Through on goal he was clattered by the onrushing goalkeeper who was sent off for the foul. James Younghusband converted the penalty as the crowd roared putting the Azkals in front with twenty minutes left.

The Azkals pushed forward and nearly scored a second to kill the game, but in the last minute Myanmar won a free-kick from 25 yards out which was laid off and drilled into the corner by K M Lwin. Soon after the final whistle went and the local fans chanted and cheered as both teams pondered what could have been.


Pre-match observations

Before the game the Azkals seemed relaxed at the hotel, playing keep-uppy in the lobby and nearly breaking several vases at the reception desk. Even goalkeeper Neil Etheridge showed his skill, juggling the ball in the air. The team went on to the stadium to warm up and hear from their Manager and Coach but the journey itself was interesting. On one side of the road was a parking lot in progress and a golf resort while the other had beautiful natural scenery and lakes, displaying the development and beauty of Myanmar.
At the stadium the teams warmed up to a great reception from the local crowd. Respecting a one-minute’s silence for the victims of the Japanese earthquake, the national anthems were played and the game began with great expectations.
The Philippines began with the earlier predicted 4-2-3-1 formation but both teams were cagy, battling hard in the midfield for the ball and the goalkeepers were called into action early taking crosses into their areas comfortably. But it was Myanmar who found their rhythm first as Pai Soe was sent clear after just 9 minutes, spurning the chance by hitting it wide of the onrushing Etheridge and the goal with his left foot.

Strong first half for Myanmar

After that it was one-way traffic as Myanmar broke down the Philippine defence with fluid football, through balls and crosses sent Pai Soe and Min Min Tun through on goal. Fortunately for the Azkals both players shot over as Myanmar rued their missed opportunities.
The Philippines showed flashes of counter-attacking football though, Guirado particularly looked classy as he took on a player to cross in for Chieffy, but the goalkeeper managed to dive on the ball first. But when the half-time whistle blew the Philippines went into the break relieved they were still on level terms.

Azkals push forward in the second half

Whatever Coach Weiss and Manager Palami said at half-time, though, worked magnificently as they dominated the early exchanges in the second half. Guirado particularly threatened on the right wing, coming across to take on his man and threaten Myanmar’s goal.
The Azkals continued to push but couldn’t manage to find the killer ball, several promising chances breaking down in the final third. That was until Guirado played a wonderful chipped through ball for Barsales to run onto fifteen minutes before the end. The goalkeeper rushed out and clattered into Barsales and was given a red card for blocking the goal-scoring opportunity.
Barsales had to be replaced but James Younghusband stepped up to coolly slot the ball into the bottom right corner past the outstretched goalkeeper.
The Azkals pushed on with their lead looking to kill the game and almost did several times as Guirado showed great class to take it past several defenders at once and set up chances. Tuason had, replaced the injured Barsales, who was himself a substitute for Chieffy after he was stretchered off, and he, managed to beat a couple of players before shooting straight at the goalkeeper, but he may have been better passing to one of the other two players in better positions.
In a rare foray forward, however, Myanmar managed to win a freekick in stoppage time for a foul 25 yards from goal. Cleverly worked round the wall it was laid off to K M Lwin who shot low and hard past the despairing Neil Etheridge, who had done well to keep the Philippines in the game in the first half.

Post-match comments

After the game Myanmar’s Serbian coach Zivadinovic Milan fumed at the team’s performance and apologised for not delivering a win. In the first half Myanmar should have been winning by a “minimum 3-0” he said, clearly annoyed as he declared that he was “not happy with the result”. His warning to the players sounded as he said that “If the players play like they did in the second half, I will get young players from the Olympic team, believe me”.
Following the Myanmar Coach, Azkal Coach Michael Weiss did admit that in “in the first half Myanmar could have been away from us, maybe 2-0”. Disappointed at the late timing of the equaliser he conceded “in the end it’s the correct result” as both teams dominated half of the game in which they had a multitude of chances to score.

Reflections and expectations

The way the Philippines played in the second half will bring great optimism to the fans, though, as if they perform like that in the remaining two games they should qualify from the group stages. There are some worries about players as Chieffy Caligdong came off injured and Bersales, who won the penalty, was also immediately substituted following the foul. As news comes in we will update you on this situation.
It seems a fair result for a game of two halves. Myanmar dominated the first and had several great chances to score but couldn’t compose themselves in front of goal. The hosts of the AFC Challenge Cup Group Stage then found themselves on the back-foot as the Philippines came out fighting and showed their true spirit in the second half. Winning and converting the penalty it looked like the Philippines had done enough to snatch the win against 10-man Myanmar until the stoppage time freekick from Lwin equalised leaving the Azkals with no time to find a winner.
Though no-one won, and some feel like they should have, there is a lot for both teams to take away from this game as we enter the week of the Challenge Cup group stages. Now both teams will reflect on what went well and what they can improve on as they both have great chances to qualify for the next round. Credit must also go to the fans of Myanmar and the Philippines who were all very respectful and contributed to a great game of football as well as the Myanmar Football Federation and everyone involved in officiating the game.

Internet difficulties

A final word about coverage here, it must be noted that internet is very slow and is cut off at times meaning that coverage on everyone’s live twitter coverage had frequent gaps. We thank you for understanding the difficult nature of the reporting and if you wish to receive the possible live updates for the remaining games against Bangladesh and Palestine then follow @craigburrows and @roymondous on twitter.
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Saturday, January 22, 2011

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Imortal Cast And Characters

WAYA INCORPORATED
Standing in the middle of a busy business district ay ang isang gusali na opisina ng isa sa mga pinaka-influential na business conglomerate sa bansa - the Waya Incorporated. Malaki ang parte ng Waya Inc. sa mga major businesses and industrial sectors ng ating lipunan. Pero hindi lamang mga businessmen in business suits ang nasa likod ng kumpanyang ito but also unique buings with special characteristics. Sila ang mga Taong Lobos - men and women who can transform themselves into powerful beasts that can easily slash your throat or break your neck. Pero walang dapat ikatakot sa kanila ang mga ordinaryong tao, because the Taong Lobos are humankind's protectors expecially mula sa panganib ng mga Bampira. For centuries, namuhay silang parte ng buhay natin, integrating themselves into our way of life para mas mabuti tayong ma-protektahan at tahimik na mapagmatyagan. Pero hindi nila namamalayan na isang malaking digmaan ang naghihintay na sa kanila.

Angel Locsin as LIA ORTEGA - Tinanggalan ng karangalan ang kanyang pamilya, pinagbintangan ang kanyang ina na traydor at ngayon nabubuhay na kinamumuhian ng karamihan ng mga Taong Lobo. Bearing the mark of her mother's shame and treated like a slave, ginagawa ni Lia ang lahat to clear her mother's name and restore her standing in the powerful world of Taong Lobos. Pero magagawa niya lamang ito kung magigising niya ang kapangyarihang natutulog lamang sa kanyang kaloob-looban.

Rico Blanco as LUCAS TEODORO - He is the heir to a huge real estate empire but Lucas wants nothing to do with the life that is already waiting for him. Instead, he stumbles into the world of Taong Lobos and vampires where he fights to gain the love of a lifetime. But as he starts to see his humanity as his weakness, he gets sucked into a war that will test just how human he is in the end.

Jaime Fabregas as ABRAHAM VILLAMOR - Among the most powerful and influential Waya, Abraham has been a loyal ally of the former Punong Bantay Lyka. Even up to this day, he remains to be a loyalist to her, supporting Lyka’s daughter, Lia, against the wishes of the present leadership of the taong lobos. But his criticism against the leaders have caused him enemies.

Vivian Velez as LUCILLE ZARAGOSA - To everyone else, Lucile is the CEO of the influential business group, Waya Incorporated. But in real life she is also the Punong Bantay, the most powerful leader of the Taong Lobos. Ruling the Taong Lobos with an iron hand, she holds on to the power no matter what. She will put down all those who wanted to get her thrown especially if it turns out to be Lia - the daughter of the woman she loathes the most.

Johnny Revilla as SIMON TEODORO - A real estate mogul. Simon is an ambitious person. The father of Lucas but never showed his loved for his son. Instead, he favored Mateo, an orphan he picked up from the streets. For Simon, the most important thing is to be on top whatever it takes - one belief that he successfully put into the mind of Mateo.

Nina Dolino as CLARISSE ZARAGOSA - Daughter of the most powerful woman in the Taong Lobo world and being groomed to take over the reins of the Lobo leadership, Clarisse is used to getting her own way but love shows her that there are just some things she cannot force and manipulate.


CLUB SANGRE
To the ordinary eye, Club Sangre is just a place for the young, posh o mga spoiled at mayayaman. It's a members-only-club and perfectly fits the profile of a hip place for partying. Pero may tinatagong malaking sikreto ang lugar na ito: Club Sangre is actually a breeding ground for those who want to be immortals, para sa mga taong nais maging parte ng mundo ng mga Bampira. Naghahanda na ang mga Bampira sa isang digmaan, a war that shall make them the rulers of the land. Ang Club Sangre ang sentro ng lahat ng ito: dito nila ilalatag ang kanilang planong paglabas galing sa dilim na ilang dekada na nilang pinagtataguan.

John Lloyd Cruz as MATEO RODRIGUEZ - Pilit mang kinakalimutan ang mapait na nakalipas, Mateo is determined to succeed as his adoptive mentor's right hand man in the world of business. But when strange things start happening to him, kailangan niyang humanap ng kasagutan mula sa kanyang misteryosong nakaraan. Unknown to him, he is destined for greatness, sa isang kapangyarihan na siya lamang ang mayroon. But in order to obtain it, he must thread the very thin line between darkness and light where one mistake can change his whole being altogether.

Maricar Reyes as SAMANTHA IMPERIAL - A famous eventologist by day, Sam is a vampire who hides in the shadows of the night. All her life, she has only known one thing – the sacred mission that she must fulfill of leading the vampires out of the Taong Lobo's iron rule. As she lays out her intricate plan for war, she must also battle the doubts that plague her and decide who she really is in the end.

Jake Roxas as MAGNUS IMPERIAL - An old and powerful vampire, Magnus wants a world where vampires live free from the terror of being hunted by the Taong Lobos. To attain this dream, he wants to win the war against both humans and taong lobos. His powerful weapon is his daughter, Samantha, whom he believes will lead their kind to victory.

Jomari Yllana as ROMAN RODRIGUEZ - He is a 300 year old vampire who dreams of peace between his kind, the humans and the Taong Lobos. He has controlled his thirst for blood to prove that vampires can survive without hurting anyone. He believes he holds the key to peace but his journey to make everyone else listen brings tears and tragedy to many.