LAWAK😂 Faisal Halim & Son Heung Min BORAK2 SANTAI dgn Pemain2 Malaysia dan PUJI SERI vs Korea 3-3

Fr7 Reborn
26 Jan 202409:36

Summary

TLDRIn an electrifying match filled with applause, music, and laughter, the atmosphere was described as 'incredible' by a speaker grateful for the audience's presence. Despite not performing ideally in the group stages, the team remains determined to win the tournament, ready to face any team. The match saw Malaysia scoring three goals, a result that pleased their coach but left the opposing side disappointed and questioning the fairness of some calls. With 85% possession and numerous shots on goal, the team reflected on the need for better defensive transitions. The focus now shifts to the main tournament, with a strong resolve to face challenges head-on, especially against anticipated tough opponents like Japan.

Takeaways

  • 🏟️ The atmosphere in the stadium was described as incredible, highlighting an enthusiastic crowd presence.
  • 👏 The transcript opens and closes with moments of applause, indicating strong audience engagement and appreciation.
  • 🎶 Music is a recurring element, suggesting a festive or celebratory atmosphere throughout the event.
  • ⚽ The speaker acknowledges the challenge of facing big teams in the tournament, expressing readiness and determination.
  • 🔝 The goal of winning the tournament is emphasized, with a focus on preparation for any team they might face.
  • 🇲🇾 Malaysia's performance is praised, noting their effort and the unexpected scoring of three goals.
  • 😕 The speaker expresses disappointment and anger over the game's outcome, questioning the fairness of Malaysia's penalty and the validity of two of their goals.
  • 📊 Despite dominating possession, corner kicks, and shots on goal, the team's failure to secure a larger lead is critiqued.
  • 🛠️ The need for improvement in defensive transitions and serious discussions with players is highlighted.
  • 🎯 The team's ambition to top their group and face Japan with confidence, despite the setback, is underscored.

Q & A

  • What was the overall atmosphere like during the event?

    -The atmosphere during the event was incredible and wild, indicating a highly engaging and enthusiastic environment.

  • What was the speaker's attitude towards their team's performance in the group stage?

    -The speaker acknowledged that their team's performance in the group stage was not ideal, but emphasized readiness to face any team in the tournament to win.

  • How did the speaker react to the results of the match against Malaysia?

    -The speaker expressed happiness for Malaysia, praising their performance and fight until the end, but also disappointment and anger over the results from their own perspective.

  • What specific incidents during the match did the speaker disagree with?

    -The speaker disagreed with a penalty awarded to Malaysia, considering it unjust, and believed a foul on 'inbomb' led to Malaysia's second goal unfairly.

  • How did the speaker describe the team's control of the game?

    -The speaker described the team as having controlled the game with around 85% possession, numerous corner kicks, and shots on goal.

  • What did the speaker identify as a key area for improvement for their team?

    -The speaker identified the need for better defensive transitions and planned to analyze this aspect with the players for improvement.

  • What was the speaker's stance on avoiding Japan in the tournament?

    -The speaker stated that their team did not aim to avoid Japan; instead, they aimed to advance through the tournament in first place.

  • How did the speaker view Malaysia's defensive performance?

    -The speaker commended Malaysia for their hard work and strong defensive performance, noting they played with a lot of heart.

  • What was the speaker's sentiment towards Malaysia scoring three goals?

    -While the speaker questioned whether Malaysia deserved all three goals, they acknowledged that Malaysia scored three times and earned the points.

  • What are the speaker's expectations for the upcoming stages of the tournament?

    -The speaker expects to be ready for any team in the upcoming stages, emphasizing the reality of facing and needing to defeat big teams to win the tournament.

Outlines

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🥳 Celebrating the win and thanking the fans

The speaker expresses excitement about the win and thanks the fans for their incredible support and atmosphere at the stadium. He acknowledges it was a tough game but says the team is ready to face any opponent in the tournament.

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😕 Disappointed with the result but praising the opponents

The speaker expresses disappointment at the result. He felt 2 of the 3 goals scored against them should not have counted. However, he praises the opponents Malaysia for fighting hard and playing with heart. He admits his team could have defended better on transitions.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡football

Football refers to the sport of soccer that is being discussed in the video script. It is the main theme, as the transcript covers a post-match press conference for a football tournament. The coach and players are being asked questions about the football match that was just completed between their team and the Malaysian team.

💡tournament

The tournament is the larger football competition that this specific match was a part of. The coach references trying to win 'this tournament' and that now the 'real tournament starts,' indicating there was a group stage that has concluded and now they will face other teams in the knockout rounds.

💡Malaysia

Malaysia is the opposing team that the coach's team faced in this particular match. The coach compliments Malaysia's effort, saying they 'fought until the end' and 'played with a lot of heart.' However, he also suggests their goals were undeserved.

💡result

The final result of the match between the coach's team and Malaysia is discussed multiple times. The coach expresses disappointment at the result, which seems to have been an unexpected loss or draw, saying 'we were very disappointing for the results obviously'.

💡goals

Goals refer to the scoring in football matches. The coach analyzes several of Malaysia's goals, suggesting 2 out of 3 were illegitimate. However, he acknowledges that Malaysia ultimately scored 3 goals regardless, earning them points.

💡possession

Possession refers to the amount of time a team controls the ball in a match. The coach notes his team had much higher possession, saying 'you could control the game like this with I don't know 85% possession' but still ended up allowing goals on the counterattack.

💡transition

Transition refers to when possession changes from offense to defense or vice versa. The coach says his team needs to improve their defensive transition after having so much of the ball but allowing Malaysia to score on the counter.

💡first place

The coach says their goal was to finish first in their group. This gives insight into the stakes and expectations for his team in the tournament, showing first place was the target.

💡knockout rounds

The knockout rounds refer to the later elimination rounds of a tournament bracket, after initial group stages. The coach says now the 'real tournament starts,' referring to the knockout rounds where teams play do-or-die matches.

💡heart

The coach compliments Malaysia's effort and heart multiple times. This refers to their determination, passion, and refusal to give up even when facing a stronger opponent. The coach clearly respects this quality in their performance.

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Transcripts

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go it was not ideally in the group stage

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but look I mean if you want to win the

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this tournament so you have to be ready

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for the for the big teams and obviously

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we don't know yet who we going to play

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but yeah we will be ready for any team

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to to win these tournaments and um it's

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a reality that uh that you have to face

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pick team and you have to beat them so

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yeah we'll see uh yeah look I say before

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already before we started this called

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press conference and Malaysia did a

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fantastic job and they fighted until the

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end it was a really really good to see

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as a as a football fan and look I mean

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um I don't know if they deserve really

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three goals but at the end of day they

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score three goals and they get a points

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and then especially for for the coach

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I'm I'm very happy and very pleased and

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I hope they can continue to work and in

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a in a positive after this result but

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yeah what can I say so I'm I was very

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very happy for them but as um as one

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side we were very disappointing for the

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for the

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results obviously I'm a little bit angry

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how the game went I thought uh penalty

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for Malaysia was no penalty then second

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goal was foul on inbomb a clear foul and

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I said two goals out of three should not

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have been there but uh it was given and

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uh we have to take it um I thought

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obviously when you could control the

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game like this with I don't know 85%

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possession and I don't know how many

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Corner kicks and how many shots and goal

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and stuff these always happens then if

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you don't get a another goal to make a

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distance a two a two goal Advantage you

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might get them punished in the last

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moment of a game and this is what

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happened I think we can do better in

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transition defensively we have to

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analyze that with the players and have a

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serious talk about that but overall you

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know it's a group stage is is done and

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now the the tournament really

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starts no we did not want to avoid Japan

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no we wanted to go through it in first

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place that was our goal and I think the

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team played that way the team came

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pushing and pushing and pushing you know

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and creating and uh we had plenty of

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opportunities uh they defended really

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well Malaysia worked so hard I mean they

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really played with a lot of heart you

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know and you got to give them a lot of

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credit for that performance um but uh we

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should have won this game and