Myanmar’s AFC hopes dim after 2-1 loss to Bangladesh
MYANMAR’S hopes of qualifying for the
2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup took a heavy blow after a 2-1 defeat to Bangladesh
on 2 July at Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon.
The match was crucial for both teams,
with only the top team in the group moving forward. Myanmar came in strong
after beating Turkmenistan 8-0, while Bangladesh had defeated Bahrain 7-0. But
it was Bangladesh who came out on top in this key battle.
Myanmar head coach Yuki Tatsuro made
surprising decisions – leaving top striker Win Theingi Htun out of the
starting eleven and making few changes even when the team was behind. The
line-up was changed from the one that had performed well in the first match,
and it showed.
Bangladesh focused their attacks on both
wings, and Myanmar struggled to stop them. Ritu Chakma scored the opener in 19
minutes. In the second half, Myanmar brought on May Htet Lu and Win Win to push
forward, but Bangladesh stayed strong at the back. Ritu Chakma struck again in
72 minutes, making it 2-0.
Win Win scored a late goal in 88
minutes, but it was too little, too late. Bangladesh held on for the win.
Myanmar’s performance lacked energy and
teamwork. They had few chances in the first half, and even their best shot – a
free-kick from Khin Moe Moe Htun – went wide. Bangladesh played in good shape
and control, making life hard for the home side.
Myanmar still have one match left
against Bahrain on 5 July. Bangladesh will play Turkmenistan on the same day.
Only if Bangladesh lose or draws, and Myanmar win big, can Myanmar still hope
to qualify — but the chances are now very slim. — Ko Nyi Lay/KZL
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