Only two days remain before Malaysia kick off their 2022 Group G World Cup qualifiers campaign this Thursday.
Harimau Malaya's first group opponents, Indonesia, may not be among the group favourites, but the away clash in Jakarta will definitely rank among the toughest that Tan Cheng Hoe's charges will face in the group stage
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Despite the safety assurance made by the Indonesian FA (PSSI), the visitors can expect a hostile reception from the home fans, who in recent years have always relished fixtures involving the two sides, at any age level.
According to Malaysia right back Matthew Davies, the tricky clash is a perfect opportunity for his team to start their campaign with confidence.