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Malaysia carve Out hard-fought 1-0 victory against Chinese Taipei | Preliminary Joint Qualification - FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027

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Taipei: 
Malaysia made it two wins out of two matches in Group D of the Preliminary Joint Qualification - Round 2 for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ following a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Chinese Taipei at Taipei Municipal Stadium on Tuesday.

Kim Pan-gon's side, who earned a late 4-3 victory against Kyrgyz Republic in their second-round opener, had to wait until the 72nd minute to find the winner through substitute Darren Lok to maintain their perfect start to the qualification campaign while Chinese Taipei have now lost two from two after their opening-day defeat to Oman.

MATCH STATS

Chinese Taipei 0 - 1 Malaysia
AFC World Cup Qualifiers

Chinese Taipei

1 Pan Wen-chieh GK
2 Fong Shao-chi 88‎' DF
3 Chen Ting-yang DF
6 Chen Wei-chuan 46‎' DF
7 Chen Hao-wei MF
8 Wu Yen-shu MF
10 A. Kouamé FW
11 Wu Chun-ching DF
12 Wen Chih-hao 56‎'84‎' MF
17 Chen Po-liang FW
18 Yu Yao-hsing 84‎' MF

Substitutes

14 Chen Chao-an 84‎' Sub
16 Wang Chien-ming 46‎'68‎' Sub
19 Liang Meng-hsin 88‎' Sub
20 Yu Chia-huang 84‎' Sub

Manager

- Gary John White MAN

Malaysia

2 Matthew Davies DF
7 Faisal Halim 90‎' FW
8 Stuart Wilkin MF
12 Arif Aiman Hanapi MF
15 Junior Eldstål DF
16 Syihan Hazmi GK
17 Paulo Josué 57‎'62‎' FW
19 Akhyar Rashid 76‎' FW
20 Afiq Fazail 62‎' MF
21 Dion-Johan Cools DF
22 La'Vere Corbin-Ong MF

Substitutes

3 Shahrul Saad 90‎' Sub
9 Darren Lok 62‎'72‎' Sub
14 Endrick 62‎' Sub
18 Brendan Gan 76‎' Sub

Manager

- Pan-Gon Kim MAN
Malaysia went straight into attack from the start as Akhyar Rashid headed over from a Faisal Halim cross in the third minute while an unmarked Dion Cools failed to make a proper connection with an Arif Aiman corner in the 16th minute.

Captain Cools was at the end of another chance for Malaysia in the 26th minute when La'Vere Corbin-Ong headed the ball into his path but the Buriram United centre-back failed to keep his shot down. Two minutes later, Akhyar danced past two defenders inside the box only to be let down by his finish again.




Chinese Taipei goalkeeper Pan Wen-chieh then produced a good save to deny Stuart Wilkin’s thunderous volley from outside the box in the 40th minute as the Harimau Malaya continued to dominate the first-half proceedings.

Finding himself with plenty of space inside the box in the 43rd minute, Faisal dinked the ball over shot-stopper Pan but missed the target in Malaysia’s final chance of the first half as the match remained goalless at the halfway point.




Just six minutes into the restart, Akhyar passed up a gilt-edged chance when a Chen Ting-yang clearance fell to him inside the box, but the Johor Darul Ta’zim winger’s shot from close range failed to hit the target.

Malaysia head coach Kim introduced Endrick and Lok from the bench around the hour mark in the hope of breaking the deadlock, but their woes in front of the goal continued as Cools failed to hit the target with a header with the goal gaping in the 72nd minute.




But the two substitutes were then involved in Malaysia’s match-winning goal as Endrick’s shot from the edge of the box was saved by Pan only for Lok to score on the rebound to make it 1-0 to the visitors with a strike that ultimately sealed all three points.

Malaysia will next travel to Muscat to take on Oman when the qualification campaign resumes on March 21 next year while Chinese Taipei will host Kyrgyz Republic in their next Group D fixture on the same day

AFC

 Kyrgyz Republic reignited their Preliminary Joint Qualification - Round 2 for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027™ campaign after an outstanding 1-0 win over Oman on Tuesday.

Stefan Tarkovic’s team were the better side at the Dolen Omurzakov Stadium and deserved their first three points in Group D, showing great character to bounce back from the disappointment of losing 4-3 to Malaysia on Matchday One.




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