Asian Cup dreams shattered: not anyone’s fault but mine, Pan-gon admits

Harimau Malaya's head coach acknowledges mistakes in his coaching, accepts full responsibility for team's disappointing performance

11:14 AM MYT

 

AL RAYYAN – Harimau Malaya head coach Kim Pan-gon took full responsibility for Malaysia’s failure in the 2023 Asian Cup finals after the team lost 0-1 to Bahrain in their second Group E match here last night.

The loss at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium effectively ended Malaysia’s chances of advancing to the round of 16, having previously lost 0-4 to Jordan in their first game on Monday.

“Nothing wrong, this is where we are, maybe, as a coach, I’m wrong. My problem is that I have too many expectations, and I have given my players and the Malaysian public too much hope.

“Nothing (wrong) from the FA (Football Association of Malaysia), from the players or the public; this is a coach problem,” the 54-year-old South Korean told a post-match press conference here when asked to comment on Malaysia’s loss after an inspiring run in the lead up to the finals.

He also said Malaysia had the chance of eking out a draw, but pointed out that his charges failed to dominate the game.

On a positive note, Pan-gon noted that Malaysia’s performance would provide instrumental experience to the young players who will have the opportunity to play in future Asian Cup tournaments.

“To me, this kind of taste and smell – we must get used to it. The first time we smelled and tasted, this (appearance) should be the foundation for future development. But at the very least, our players demonstrated to the public that the Malaysian mentality is firm, strong, and never gives up, as we came back strong today after the previous game,” he added.

Bahrain’s victory was courtesy of a last-gasp goal in injury time by midfielder Ali Madan, who scored off a corner kick.

The first victory also brightens their chances of making it into the second round, an achievement they last accomplished in 2019.

Malaysia will bow out of the Asian Cup finals with their last group match against two-time champions South Korea, while Bahrain will meet Jordan, who have already qualified for the second round, this Thursday. – January 21, 2024

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