Tuesday, May 08, 2012
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AFC Cup Action
While much of the world is looking forward to a Champions
League final pitching Bayern Munchen against Chelsea, here in South East Asia
the much more humble AFC Cup is nearing the end of the group stages and for
clubs from the region it has been a largely successful campaign thus far.
Except of course Indonesia’s sole representative, Arema.
Beset by problems all season, Arema, who are sitting tenth in the 12 team
Indonesia Premier League have struggled to make any impact in Group H where
they have been drawn against Kelantan from Malaysia, Ayeyawady United (Myanmar)
and Navibank Saigon from Vietnam.
All but ignored by the fanatical Aremania supporters who
have chosen to follow the Arema competing in Indonesia’s rival Super League,
Arema have struggled from the first group game when they were held by Ayeyawady
United in Malang despite taking the lead.
Next up was a trip to Vietnam to be hosted by Navibank
Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City. Like their first game, Arema took the lead but the
home team responded with a hat trick by Edison Fonsenca Pulgarin to ease out a
3-1 victory.
Another away game followed, this time at Kelantan, champions
of the Malaysia Super League, and another defeat. Just under 10,000 fans saw
the home team win at a canter, chalking up a 3-0 win over the hapless Arema
while the return game, attracting a poor 2,000 crowd, saw the Malaysians win
3-1.
Arema it seemed were dead and buried. One point from their
opening four games was a very poor return indeed and they would have travelled
to Myanmar with a certain amount of
trepidation knowing Ayeyawady had beaten both Kelantan and Navibank Saigon in
their previous home games.
Not for the first time during this season’s competition,
Arema took an early lead when Putut Waringin Jati opened the scoring on 10
minutes. But this time the Indonesians went on to extend their lead, going into
the break 3-0 up after goals from Ahmad Amiruddin and TA Mushafry added to the
early goal.
They held on to win 3-0 and return to Indonesia knowing that
with just one game remaining knowing that, against all the odds there is a
chance they could reach the next round of the competition.
Kelantan lead the group with 10 points from their opening
five games and have secured qualification to the knock out stage where they
join fellow Malaysians Terengganu. The fight for the second qualifying place
though is a keen one.
Ayeyawady and Navibank each have seven points with the
Vietnamese enjoying a better goal difference while Arema are bottom with four
points. Arema host Navibank in the final group game knowing that if they can
overturn their negative goal difference, and Kelantan beat the Myanmar side,
there is an outside chance they could reach the next round.
It’s a remote chance for sure. The Vietnamese have a goal
difference of plus two while Arema’s is minus four. In the Indonesian’s favour
will be the fact that Navibank have yet to win on their travels.
If ever the team needed the Aremania it will be on 8th
May at the Gajayana Stadium in Malang as they seek to achieve the impossible.
Written 26 April for Jakarta Globe
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