Safee boots up at the right time
28-Dec-2010
He failed to manage a goal during the group stage but Safee Sali's
timely strikes in the first legs of the semi-finals and final have put
Malaysia within touching distance of their first AFF Suzuki Cup title.
And individual glory also beckons for the 26-year-old, who now leads
the race for the tournament's Golden Boot with four goals.
It was an honour that was very much up for grabs after the group stage
when no less than 13 players were tied for the lead with two goals.
That list did not include Safee who had drawn a blank for Malaysia in
their first two goals and was then sidelined by injury for the 5-1
rout of Laos which sent the Tigers through to the last four.
The Selangor striker had not managed a goal for his country since the
last edition of the AFF Suzuki Cup in 2008 but he chose the perfect
moment to end his drought when Malaysia faced defending champions
Vietnam in the semi-finals.
There was a hint of fortune about his opening goal as Vietnam
goalkeeper Bui Tan Truong allowed Safee's close-range header, off a
free-kick by Safiq Rahim, to slip out of his hands and into the net.
But the Malaysian striker then showed his predatory instincts for his
second goal, nipping in to tuck away a rebound after Tan Truong had
stopped an effort by Safiq to make it 2-0.
That put him in a tie for first in the Golden Boot race although
Indonesia's Cristian Gonzalez would edge ahead with three after the
semi-finals.
However, Safee would leap-frog the Uruguay-born striker on Sunday with
another well-taken brace against the Indonesians in the first leg of
the final.
He happened to be the right man in the right place when he broke the
deadlock in the 61st minute by side-footing home after some fine work
on the right flank by Norshahrul Idlan.
And 12 minutes later, he sealed an impressive 3-0 win by rising above
the Malaysian defence to meet Mahalli Jasuli's cross with a thumping
header that gave goalkeeper Markus Harison no chance and put the
Malaysians firmly in the driver's seat ahead of the return game in
Jakarta on Wednesday.
As proud as he is of his exploits at this tournament, Safee has
refused to get too carried away in his quest for individual glory at
the expense of the team.
"Of course I would like to win the top scorer award but that is not
the most important thing for me now," said Safee, who made his
international debut as a 22-year-old in 2006.
"The most important thing is to help my team to win the AFF Suzuki
Cup. I never target any individual awards for myself because I just
want to help my team to win."
And with a sizeable advantage to take into the second leg, Safee
firmly believes that his side could finally end their long wait for an
AFF Suzuki Cup title.
"I am very confident we can get the result that we need in Jakarta. We
will go there with a three-goal lead and we must finish what we
started."
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