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Malaysia Football Team Coach
Sacked
Pakistan
Times Sports
Desk
KUALA LUMPUR (Malaysia):
Malaysia football team coach Norizan Bakar paid the price for his team's
atrocious Asian Cup showing when he was sacked on Wednesday.
Norizan, 46, said he had been given his marching orders before the 2-0
defeat to Iran which followed embarrassing 5-1 and 5-0 routs by China and
Uzbekistan.
"I was told by the FAM (Football Association of Malaysia) that my assignment
had finished at the Asian Cup," he told reporters.
"To me this is the game. In coaching there is always winning and losing --
football is all about results. If it's that way then I have to take it."
Norizan enjoyed a successful domestic coaching stint with Perlis before
being appointed Malaysia coach in 2005. But the former assistant to Abdul
Rahman Ibrahim and Allan Harris has enjoyed only mixed results.
The Asian Cup has brought Malaysia's demise from a regional power to the
tournament's bottom-ranked team into painful perspective, with the FAM's
deputy president also stepping down on Sunday.
Malaysia finished bottom of Group C with no points and a goal-difference of
minus 11.●
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