At A Glance
- The Philippine women's football team surrendered a last minute goal and dropped a heartbreaking 2-1 loss against Myanmar to open its campaign in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games on the wrong foot at the IPE Chonburi Stadium on Friday, Dec. 5.
The Philippine women’s football team surrendered a last minute goal and dropped a heartbreaking 2-1 loss against Myanmar to open its campaign in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games on the wrong foot at the IPE Chonburi Stadium on Friday, Dec. 5.
The Nationals failed to take advantage of Mallie Ramirez’s equalizer at the 68th minute mark as well as the several chances they had after that as the Burmese scored on a clutch header late to claim the full three points in Group B.
May Htet Lu headed home the game-winner at the 89th minute mark off a beautiful cross from a Myanmar counterattack – much to the disappointment of the Filipinas who dug deep to draw even.
After conceding an early goal from Win Theingi Tun with only five minutes gone by into the match, the Filipinas looked to be the more aggressive team for the rest of the half.
The Nationals continued with the relentless pressure on the Burmese side in the second half before it finally bore fruit with Ramirez scoring her first international goal.
She found the back of the net off a rebound after Myanmar goalkeeper Myo Mya Mya Nyein fumbled the ball following a Jessica Cowart header.
The momentum swung to the side of the Filipinas with Ramirez, Alex Pino and Nina Mathelus all having their chances but Nyein made sure Myanmar won’t concede anymore goals.
It also didn’t help that Mathelus went down with an apparent knee injury, stopping the momentum of the Filipinas before the Burmese scored the go-ahead goal.