Hard Work Starts Now For Laos And Cambodia
Goal.com
27/10/2008 02:04

Now that the qualification round is over and where Laos and Cambodia 
have proven themselves worthy, they have to start looking at upping the 
ante for the main event of the AFF Suzuki Cup 2008 in December.

But they will have little time to make drastic improvisation where the 
focus now must surely be on how to tweak on their overall performance to 
face up to the big boys in the region.

Following their qualification yesterday Laos, by virtue of being the 
winner, will be placed in Group B which is based in Bangkok, Thailand.

And apart from having to play against the runners-up of the last 
championship Thailand, the young Laotian side will also be up against 
Malaysia and Vietnam.

Cambodia will not have it any easier either where being in Group A meant 
that they will take on hosts Indonesia in Jakarta and defending 
champions Singapore and Myanmar.

“I believe that we have the team which can play well together as a 
unit,” said Veleriy Vdovin, the head coach for Laos.

“Now we have to make sure that they improve on their finishing and 
shooting as from this qualifiers, we were wasting far too many chances 
and we cannot afford to do that in the main tournament.”

While Laos struggle with the frontline, it will be defence which will be 
of concern to Cambodia.

They have given away valuable goals from headers and this is one area 
which has been a bane for the Cambodians throughout their qualifying 
campaign.

“Obviously, we could have defended better although on hindsight, I 
believe that the players we have now are the best set that we have at 
the moment,” said Prak Sovannara, the head coach for Cambodia.

“We have a month to work with and we hope that we will come up with some 
refinements.”

Whatever the misgiving at the start of the inception of a qualifying 
tournament prior to the main event of the AFF championship some years 
back, this year’s meet has certainly proven all the detractors wrong.

The competition was very close this time round and there were no 
stragglers where it took the final day of the meet to decide the two 
winners.

All the teams came very well prepared and the absence of high scores 
proved that the qualifier is an essential element for the future of the 
championship.

As far as the organization of the tournament was concerned, Cambodia 
have proven to be able to hosts major championships under the guidance 
of the Football Federation of Cambodia (FFC).

The Local Organising Committee have done a tremendous job in making sure 
that they meet with all marketing and technical requirements.

Although the one factor is that perhaps they should look into improving 
the facilities at the National Olympic Stadium.

The matches were well attended with an average of 10,000 fans per match 
day but it would have been a lot better had it been played at night 
under the glare of floodlights.

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