Yangon, Myawady bag consecutive wins in MNL Week-3
July 15
YANGON United and
Myawady FC got sweet victories in the Week 3 of the Myanmar National League
2022. Myawady beat GFA FC 4-2 on 13 July. In the opening match of the season,
Myawady lost to Yangon United, but they won against ISPE and GFA.
GFA tried to win their
first match but conceded three goals in the first half. Both teams played with
all their core players to win, and the Myawady team scored consecutive goals in
the first half and managed to control the game. Thet Wai Moe scored the first
goal for the Myawady team in the 5th minute and Kaung Si Thu scored the second
goal in the 31st minute.
Near the end of the
first half, the Myawady team had to take a penalty kick and goalkeeper Tun
Nanda Oo made no mistake. The Myawady team was led by three goals at the end of
the first half.
In the second half, the
GFA team increased their attacking power to get revenge. In the 78th minute,
the m a t c h was intense as Than Toe Aung scored the equalizer from the
penalty spot.
The GFA team tried to
score an equalizing goal, but the fourth winning goal that ensured the victory
of the Myawady team was scored by Ye Moe Yan in the 85th minute.
In the match held on 14
July, the Yangon team won against the Rakhine team by one goal. The Yangon team
won three games in a row, but they had to play hard due to the struggle of the
Rakhine team, and Yangon star player David Htan’s late goal changed the team’s
result.
Rakhine team has
changed coach before this match due to two consecutive defeats and it was the
first match under new head coach U Kyaw Lwin. Both teams came out with a full
set of strong players. Yangon started to attack from the beginning of the match
but the Rakhine team systematically prepared their defence. Rakhine managed to
control Yangon’s attack for more than 80 minutes but lost in the 87th minute
with an icebreaker scored by David Htan over an assist of Kyaw Min Oo. After
the third match, defending champions Shan United and Yangon are at the top with
nine points in three wins.—Ko Nyi Lay/GNLM

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