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Harimau Malaya players and officials celebrate after defeating Bangladesh 4-1 in the 2023 Asian Cup Qualifiers Group E last match at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, on June 14, 2022. — Picture via FACEBOOK/FAM

Endrick, Corbin-Ong may miss Asian Cup match against Jordan

DOHA, Jan 12 — Harimau Malaya received an early blow when two key players, including Endrick Dos Santos, are most likely to be rested in the first Group E match of the 2023 Asian Cup against Jordan on Monday (January 16, 1.30 am Malaysian time).

Besides Endrick, who is believed to have a leg injury, another unlucky player is left defender La’vere Corbin-Ong, who is also believed to be suffering from a long-standing leg injury.

Endrick was one of two players not seen in the team’s training session at the Qatar University field last night, apart from senior defender Matthew Davies, who is believed to have suffered a minor injury after the warm-up against Syria on Tuesday (January 9).

However, what is worrying is Endrick and Corbin-Ong’s recovery period.

Endrick, who is also a naturalised national player, is believed to be unable to play in the three group stage matches, but the coach is optimistic the player will recover to play in the round of 16 if Malaysia succeeds in qualifying.

The 29-year-old picked up an injury during the team’s training session here ahead of the clash with Syria and was ruled out of the 2-2 draw.

At the same time, Corbin-Ong will likely be rested against Jordan to ensure the 32-year-old is fully fit for the remaining group matches against Bahrain and two-time champions South Korea.

Meanwhile, Davies is expected to have no problem playing against The Chivalrous Ones under Moroccan-born manager Hussein Ammouta.

Sabah FC defender Daniel Ting is the main choice to replace Corbin-Ong’s position, while Brendan Gan, Mohd Afiq Fazail, and Natxo Insa are among the faces capable of filling the void left by Endrick.

Malaysia will meet Jordan at the Al Janoub Stadium, one of the stadiums used to host the 2022 World Cup.

The national team, which ended a 42-year wait to qualify for the Asian Cup on merit, will then meet Bahrain on January 20 at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium and face South Korea in the final group match at Al Janoub Stadium on Jan 25.

Kim Pan Gon’s squad aims to make history by qualifying for the round of 16 after Malaysia were eliminated in the group stage in their previous three appearances.

Follow the latest news and information about the 2023 ASIA CUP at asiancup.bernama.com.

— Bernama

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