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Filipino Coach Rejects STY’s Criticism: Weak Defense Not an Offense

Philippines Coach ⁢Rejects Criticism Ahead of Crucial AFF Cup Semifinal

The upcoming ⁣AFF Cup⁢ semifinal clash​ between Indonesia adn the Philippines is shaping up to be a nail-biter. Adding‍ fuel to the fire, a war of words has erupted between the two teams’ coaches, with the Philippines’ coach, Albert Capellas, vehemently rejecting criticism ⁤leveled by his Indonesian counterpart, Shin Tae Yong.

The tension is palpable ⁣as the two‍ teams prepare to face off at Manahan Stadium on Saturday, ‍December ‍21st.The match will determine which team advances⁤ to the final round of the prestigious ASEAN Championship.

The controversy centers around Shin Tae Yong’s assessment of the Philippines’ defensive capabilities, specifically their vulnerability to set pieces. Capellas, though, strongly refutes this claim.

“If you look at the set piece,‍ I ⁤don’t agree with Coach STY.It was just a mistake, in football that happens sometimes,” Capellas stated during a press conference on Friday, December 20th.

He further defended⁤ his players, adding:

“And I will protect my players. When defending against set pieces, they defended very well. indeed,sometimes mistakes were made which were heavy penalties for us,”

While the Philippines has conceded three goals from⁣ set pieces in their three matches,Capellas remains confident in his team’s abilities. He highlighted the‌ team’s overall performance and their determination to ⁢secure ‍a‍ victory.

“I⁢ think our team deserves much more points than‍ we are getting now, and now we have a chance, so we have to⁤ win tomorrow’s game to qualify,”

Although Shin Tae Yong didn’t explicitly label the Philippines as weak in set pieces,​ his comments regarding the team’s reliance on set-piece goals to score, indirectly highlighted the ​Philippines’ defensive vulnerabilities in this ‌area. The upcoming match promises to be a high-stakes showdown,⁣ with both teams vying for a‌ place in the AFF Cup final.

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Philippines Coach Dismisses Concerns ‌Over ⁣Set-Piece ‍Vulnerability Ahead of AFF cup ⁤Semifinal⁤





Philippine’s national football team coach Albert Capellas has strongly refuted criticisms levied by his Indonesian counterpart, Shin ‍Tae Yong,⁣ regarding ⁢the Azkals’ vulnerability to set pieces ahead of their crucial AFF Cup semifinal showdown on Saturday, December ⁤21st.



Capellas, speaking at a press conference on​ Friday, ​December​ 20th, defended ​his team’s⁣ defensive performance and maintained confidence ‍in their ability ⁣to secure⁣ a victory⁤ against Indonesia and advance to the final of the ASEAN Championship.



Set piece Concerns​ Debunked



The controversy stemmed from Shin Tae Yong’s​ assessment of the Philippines’ defensive capabilities,⁢ especially when defending set pieces. ‍Though, ⁤Capellas countered this notion,‍ stating,‍ “If you⁢ look ⁤at ⁣the⁣ set piece, I don’t⁣ agree with Coach STY. It was ‍just a mistake,in football‍ that happens sometimes.”



He emphasized his ‍dedication ​to his ⁢players, adding, “And I⁤ will protect my players. when defending against set pieces, they ⁤defended very well. Indeed, sometimes mistakes were made which‌ were heavy⁣ penalties for us.”⁢



While acknowledging ‍that the Philippines has conceded three ⁤goals from ​set-pieces in their three ⁤AFF Cup matches,Capellas believes these⁢ instances​ do not ‍accurately reflect the⁤ team’s overall defensive capabilities. He highlighted​ the team’s strong⁣ performance in other areas⁢ and stressed their determination to secure a win.





Confident Ahead of Semifinal



Despite the ‍pre-match ⁣tension and criticism, ⁢Capellas remains optimistic about his team’s chances. He firmly believes that ​the Philippines deserves more points than they ‌currently have and sees‍ the semifinal​ encounter against⁢ Indonesia as a valuable opportunity to prove themselves.



In his ‍own words: “I think our team deserves much more points than we are getting now, and now we have a chance, so we‌ have to win tommorow’s game to qualify.”



The Philippines’ coach remains​ focused on ⁣his team’s strengths ‍and​ believes ​they have what it takes to​ overcome Indonesia’s challenge, regardless of the set piece concerns. both teams are prepared ⁤to battle it out for a place in the final, making‍ for an enthralling and highly anticipated semifinal encounter.

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