With three former
champions in their group, the odds will be stacked against the
Philippine Azkals in the Asian Football Confederation Challenge Cup
kicking off this Friday in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Azkals coach Michael Weiss admitted that
his team will go into the tournament that serves as a qualifier for the
2015 AFC Asian Cup as heavy underdogs.
“We have a very tough group,” Weiss said in an interview with Kathmandu-based website Goalnepal.com.
“Tajikistan, India and our first
opponent, North Korea, are all three past winners. I think we’re the
underdogs but we will give them a hard fight and that’s for sure.”
North Korea, a qualifier in the 2010
World Cup, will be the Azkals’ first assignment on Friday. Only the top
two teams from the group will advance to the semifinals.
The Philippines is the only team in the
eight-team main tournament that had gone through the prequalifying
stage, where it beat Mongolia last year.
Weiss said he is more focused on his squad’s current form rather than the pedigree of their foes.
The Azkals are coming off a 1-1 draw with
Malaysia in a friendly last Wednesday. They also played three matches
in the Middle East against the Olympic teams of Australia and Uzbekistan
and a club team in Qatar, winning once and losing twice.
“Mostly, we focus on our own system and
we’ve refined that in the last couple of weeks and so we have a very
good picture of how we want to play,” said Weiss.
“That’s more important than to look at your opponent.”
The Azkals have reverted to a more
direct, counter-attacking style, an approach that worked well in their
historic run to the 2010 Suzuki Cup semifinals.
“We’re in good shape, we’re very positive
and we have super spirit,” said Weiss. “We had a very nice camp in
Dubai and the match against Malaysia were all good signs.”
James Younghusband, who captained the
Azkals in the 1-1 draw against Malaysia, also expressed satisfaction
over the team’s buildup in Nepal.
Younghusband made the pronouncement even
as two of his teammates—Lexton Moy and Angel Guirado—are facing a sexual
harassment complaint before the AFC disciplinary committee for their
conduct prior to the match against Malaysia.
Former Philippine Olympic Committee
president Cristy Ramos filed the complaint, saying she felt disrespected
when Moy joked about the size of her brassier while Guirado was wearing
only his briefs when she, as match commissioner, conducted the prematch
inspection.
“Preparations for the AFC Challenge Cup
are going well. Shame that there are people back home trying to bring
football down,” Younghusband said on Twitter.
Ramos actually took Younghusband, as
captain, to task for not taking action when the incident inside the
Azkals’ dugout happened.
A former women’s football standout
herself, Ramos drew strong support from Sen. Pia Cayetano, who pushed
for an immediate and independent probe on the incident by sports
officials.
“Sexual harassment must not be tolerated
anytime, anywhere,” said Cayetano, chair of the Senate Committee on
Youth, Women and Family Relations. “Such acts should not go unpunished.”
“I call for the immediate investigation
of this incident..not only because this is a serious allegation made by
match commissioner Cristy Ramos, who is a sports official, but also
because the Azkals are looked up to by the youth as modern-day heroes
and role models.”
Source: sports.inquirer.net
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