Hanthawady extends win streak at MNL

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A Hanthawady player (red) passes the rival players with football skills during the Week-18 match of the Myanmar National League at Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon on 28 October 2023. PHOTO: MNL

Hanthawady United made consecutive wins after securing a 1-0 victory over Yadanabon FC at the Week-18 match of Myanmar National League played at Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon on 28 October.
Hanthawady took an advantage of the draw between Maha United and ISPE FC, which could put pressure on third place in the table, and put themselves in a good position to finish third at the end of the season.
Team Yadanabon tried to get a point but lost due to a goal conceded in the second half.
There was no difference in terms of skill and both teams tried to win, so the game was mutual. The winning goal for Hanthawady United was scored by midfielder Nay Moe Naing at the 80 minutes. The best player award for this match was won by Nay Moe Naing who scored the winning goal. After this match, the Hanthawady team had 31 points while Team Yadanabon secured 19 points.
Myawady FC will take on Rakhine United today at Thuwunna Stadium for the fourth match of the Week-18 Myanmar National League. — Ko Nyi Lay/KZL

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