Tough group for Myanmar says U-19 women’s head coach

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Myanmar U-19 Women’s Team head coach Daw Thet Thet Win (Centre) is seen delivering her team’s message during the pre-press conference for AFF U-19 Women’s Championship 2023. PHOTO:MFF

Myanmar U-19 Women’s Football Team head coach Daw Thet Thet Win said that Myanmar team is falling in a tight group against ASEAN powerhouses in the AFF U-19 Women’s Championship 2023.
“It will be a difficult group. However, there is one lucky thing for team Myanmar. Myanmar squad is having a super chance to observe the match between Thailand and the Philippines at first and prepare according to the conditions of the match. In order to pass the group stage, we will seriously compete with every opponent,” she highlighted.
Thailand will take on the Philippines in the opening match of the tourney’s Group C at 7 pm Myanmar standard time on 6 July.
Team Myanmar will face the Philippines at 7 pm MST on 8 July and Thailand on 10 July.
The tourney is divided into three groups.
The first three teams from each group and one best second-placed team totalling four will advance to the semi-finals.
Host Indonesia is placed in the Group A with Cambodia, Laos and Timor-Leste while Viet Nam is in the Group B against Malaysia and Singapore.
The semifinals will be played on 13 July and the third and final matches will be convened on 15 July. — KZL

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