Bojan Hodak’s side were edged 2-1 by Saudi Arabia in their opening game while an impressive Tajikistan defeated China 1-0 last weekend. NSTP/AHMAD IRHAM MOHD NOOR.
Bojan Hodak’s side were edged 2-1 by Saudi Arabia in their opening game while an impressive Tajikistan defeated China 1-0 last weekend. NSTP/AHMAD IRHAM MOHD NOOR.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia expect a torrid time when they face Tajikistan in their second Group D match of the AFC Under-19 Championship in Bekasi, Indonesia tomorrow.

Bojan Hodak’s side were edged 2-1 by Saudi Arabia in their opening game while an impressive Tajikistan defeated China 1-0 last weekend.

The Croatian coach said: “Tajikistan were very impressive against China. They did not allow the East Asian team to create even one opportunity.

“Mubin Ergashev’s side do not dominate physically like the Saudis and China, but they are very strong and mature. Defensively, they are disciplined.

“They surprised everyone in the qualifiers when they kicked out Uzbekistan and from there, you can see that they have quality.

Hodak picked Saidov Karomatullo and Solehov Sharafjon as Tajikistan’s key players who will cause a lot of problems for his team.

“The duo are dangerous and strong in attack. My players have viewed Tajikistan’s match against China, and I believe my boys will be ready.

“Tactically, we are okay but we need to work on our technical aspect.

“My players have a problem keeping possession against teams who play the pressing game.

“This is because our players lack high intensity matches in the domestic league. They understand this and I hope they will improve match by match.

“We are going into tomorrow match with no pressure. Our target is to go out and give our best and if our best is good enough for a win or draw, it will be fantastic,” said Hodak, adding that four players are down with minor knocks but should be available for the match.