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SEA Games hosts Laos repaid the faith of their fans with
a never-say-die-attitude to hold Myanmar to a superb 1-1 draw in the
second match of the day.
In the 18th minute, Myanmar striker Kyaw Thi Ha had a great chance but after beating his marker Kitsada, he lobbed the ball over the goal instead.
However, Myanmar finally carved their lead in the 42nd minute when off a quick counter-attack, Thi Ha ran past Souvanpheng before putting the ball past Kitsada.
Laos piled the pressure after the break with a Khampheng Sayyavuthi’s attempt went well over the crossbar in the 57th minute while four minutes later, a one-two between Khampheng and Lamnao did not end favourably.
But the fans finally got something to cheer in the 70th minute when Khampheng broke through the Myanmar defence before unleashing a grounder to the far post.
In the 18th minute, Myanmar striker Kyaw Thi Ha had a great chance but after beating his marker Kitsada, he lobbed the ball over the goal instead.
However, Myanmar finally carved their lead in the 42nd minute when off a quick counter-attack, Thi Ha ran past Souvanpheng before putting the ball past Kitsada.
Laos piled the pressure after the break with a Khampheng Sayyavuthi’s attempt went well over the crossbar in the 57th minute while four minutes later, a one-two between Khampheng and Lamnao did not end favourably.
But the fans finally got something to cheer in the 70th minute when Khampheng broke through the Myanmar defence before unleashing a grounder to the far post.
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