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PH Azkals clobber Macau in Peace Cup

Philippines sets up title clash vs Taiwan tomorrow

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THE PHILIPPINES’ Matthew Uy (36) is tackled by Macau’s Loi Wai-hong in last night’s match. AUGUST DELA CRUZ

Unleashing the full brunt of its attack, the Philippines scored a 5-0 romp over Macau Thursday night to move on the verge of the Paulino Alcantara Peace Cup at Rizal Memorial Stadium.

Making up for some poor finishing in the last few matches, Denis Wolf netted his first international hat trick to spearhead a bristling attacking display from the national side preparing for the AFF Suzuki Cup in November.

Patrick Reichelt, the hero in the 1-0 win against Guam Tuesday night, and Carli de Murga also got on the scoresheet in the second half as the Azkals displayed some clinical finishing that was missing for the most part in their first game.

Wolf struck from close range with a brilliant individual effort in the 22nd minute, before following up a saved effort from Chieffy Caligdong three minutes before halftime.

He completed the first hat trick by a Filipino international in two years since Ian Araneta struck for three against Timor Leste two years ago when the Fil-German confidently fired home from 10 yards off a cross from Demitrius Omphroy in the 64th minute.

The Azkals meet Chinese-Taipei tomorrow for the title, which could be the first international crown for the Philippines in almost a century.

Chinese-Taipei shut out Guam, 2-0, in the first match.

“Today, we got fortunate and the Philippines will be a tough game on Saturday (tomorrow),” said Taiwan coach Chian Mu-tsai through an interpreter.

With Filipino-American newcomer Matt Uy pulling the strings at midfield and Macau hardly putting pressure on the ball, the Azkals distributed the will and carved out chance after chance in a torrid opening half.

Araneta was guilty of missing a couple of chances early on, before he was substituted in the 36th minute by Jason Sabio. Wolf’s early goal calmed the Azkals nerves when he wriggled free inside the box, before firing to the top corner.

Wolf doubled the lead with a composed finish after a scramble inside the box. De Murga completed a fine team move in the 49th minute when he bundled home from close range after Marwin Angeles’ earlier shot was spilled by the Macau keeper Ho Man-fai, before Riechelt’s instinctive strike 20 minutes later rounded out the scoring for the Azkals.


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  • http://profile.yahoo.com/2GXJNK25E47HE5ZGSBETFSE744 Wirdoks

    they’ve been winning ever since they left the younghusbands out of the team… but i hope they bring neil back…

  • soccerg0d

    same old Ian Araneta.. needs at least 7 chances to have one shot on target. simply not good enough

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MLURGONF7ZBJY7V2RJ4PEJIEHU Filipinos

    dapata talaga nmag invest ang PFF on long-term goal to build homegrown talents into the national pool. Invest on U16/17/18/19 local talents also, with exposure play against the senior squad.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KF2TCBJ2AUC7VIPR3TACWUGITE Rednaxela VD

    Foe was clearly overmatched.  I’ll hold my judgement until Satudray.

    But one hting’s for sure, Ian Araneta needs to be on the bench.

    For the AFF, we still need the Youhnghusbands and bring back Shrock, Etheridge.  Omphroy is good.

    My line up for AFF 4-4-2

    ST – P Younghusband
    ST – D Wolf
    LMid – Caligdong/Misagh
    CMid – Shrock
    CMid – Uy
    RMid – Omphroy/J Younghusband
    LBack- Sabio
    CBack- deMurga
    CBack-Gier/Borromeo (if hes avail)
    RBack – deJong/Christiens
    GK – Etheridge

    • bangyaw

      We need Phil. James will have to fight for his place in the team.

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/QLYODRBEY6NEVLRMY6WI2VSQ3I Andrea

      I’d add Reichelt and A Guirado (who I think is better in the midfield than as a striker), and then include Cagara, Lucena, J Guirado, Jonsson in the options for the back line. Plus I’d have Muller alternate with Etheridge during Group week. I think last time they took 30 players so they’ll have a pretty deep bench.

      I think one of the concerns with the Younghusbands is that they only have link up chemistry with each other. That’s why their presence at the lead up activities to the Suzuki Cup is crucial. As part of the backbone of the team they need to bond more with the newer players. Some people said the trip to the States was a waste of money but the bonding of the players who went on that trip is now paying off in terms of communication on the pitch.

  • LordMoldevort

    Congrats Azkals!

  • WarOfSelf

    I smell our first ever football cup coming.

  • Demuel Bendano

    I was fortunate to watch the London 2012 Paralympics football 7-A side. That’s when I saw some incredible dribbling and finese movement which has a “wow” factor that I haven’t seen. But what makes it more profounding was that, all the players were blind.

    If the Azkals can dribble and control the ball like those that what I saw in the games, let me tell you that those paralympians were simply amazing and worth a every penny to emulate.

    These Azkals are still very far from being close to a joke but the progress has been remarkable.

  • http://www.facebook.com/polyap Paul Yap

    like what i said in the previous article, this group has the best team play!!! 

  • peteryang47

    The days where The Philippines soccer team used to get thrashed are over  and tonight  the team thrashed Macau.The road is still long and hard but with hard work discipline dedication right attitude and always hungry for success and glory. Keep your feets firmly on the ground at all time and you will get there. The first Trophy is always the most important trophy, cos this will gives the players self belief that they are now  ready and  capable to play the next level.  So boys. its two down and one to go on saturday, Go for it, Go for the Cup. 



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