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Que Ngoc Hai leading from the back

November 21, 2019 Scott McIntyre

Finally the region – and beyond – is starting to wake up to the talents that Vietnamese football possesses and this recognition is long overdue. Much of the attention though seems focused on the sublime […]

ANALYSIS

Behind the Numbers: Could Sri Lanka stay goalless?

November 18, 2019 Tomas Danicek

Five qualifiers in and one whole(-ish) round behind them, Sri Lanka are still sitting on a frustrating and unprecedented zero goals scored. How come, and do they have what it takes to eventually break through? […]

ANALYSIS

Indonesia – Asia’s most confused and confusing side

November 14, 2019 Tomas Danicek

The prospect of four Southeast Asian sides squaring off in hard-fought battles and conspiring to topple the UAE in Group G was arguably always too good to be true. A foursome turning into a threesome […]

ANALYSIS

Coaches under pressure as qualifying heats up

November 12, 2019 Martin Lowe

The slow burner that is World Cup qualification draws to a close for the calendar year this week, as we hit the halfway stage of the Round 2 group stage. For many thus far it’s […]

ANALYSIS

Take II: Red vs Blue in epic ACL finale

November 8, 2019 Paul Williams

It’s often said the sequel is never as good as the original, but this year’s AFC Champions League final will hopefully buck that trend. The original, in 2017, saw two of Asia’s biggest and best […]

ANALYSIS

Will the real Urawa Reds please stand up

November 7, 2019 Scott McIntyre

If you only watch Urawa play in continental competition you could be forgiven for thinking that they’re amongst the best Asian club teams going round – confident, with control and occasional verve in attack and […]

AFC CUP

A slice of history awaits 4.25 SC in AFC Cup final

November 4, 2019 Martin Lowe

One way or another today’s AFC Cup final will prove to be a historic occasion for Asian football; two debutants from two nations who have yet to experience continental success contesting the confederation’s second-tier crown […]

ANALYSIS

How Chiang Rai defied the odds to take the title

November 1, 2019 Gian Chansrichawla

One of the most dramatic final days in Thai League history took place on Sunday, and Gian Chansrichawla explains how Chiang Rai United finally broke the duopoly of Buriram United and Muangthong United to win […]

ANALYSIS

Light at the end of the tunnel for Indian football

October 29, 2019 Martin Lowe

With their mood at a deflated low after their home World Cup qualification draw with subcontinent rivals Bangladesh, Indian football fans will have woken in better spirits two weeks ago after the news of domestic […]

ANALYSIS

In appreciation of Cambodia – yes, the team that just lost 14-0

October 13, 2019 Tomas Danicek

You may have noticed, Iran played Cambodia on Thursday and it got really ugly, really fast. A thrashing in Tehran was arguably inevitable but it was made „worse“ by the increased coverage due to the […]

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