National head coach Kim Pan Gon addressed critics, including the media questioning their loyalty in the face of adversity during Malaysia Asian Cup matches in January. Despite initial setbacks, Pan Gon reminded critics of the importance of hope over despair expressing disappointment at the lack of support following Malaysia defeat to Jordan.
Despite the team’s recent successes and improved world ranking, Pan Gon lamented the swift turnaround in sentiment after a single match. Looking ahead to World Cup qualifiers against Oman, Pan Gon emphasized the need for unity and patience, acknowledging the challenges posed by the current circumstances.
Despite uncertainties, Pan Gon urged for continued support and emphasized the gradual progress towards achieving their goals likening it to cooking rice which requires time. Malaysia aims to qualify for the 2026 World Cup and currently leads Group D with six points.
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