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“In the second half, I realized the light came from fans behind the Malaysian goal since it shone directly in my face when I was saving the balls.”
“The light forced me to turn my head away.”
He admitted that Malaysian fans had failed to uphold the spirit of fair play, setting off firecrackers on stages many times and shining the laser in the eyes of Indonesian players.
“It is very dangerous and can cause eye injury,” he said. “I can’t understand why they did it.”
During the game, the Coach of the Indonesia squad, Alfred Riedl, complained about the laser to match officials who merely promised to stop it. (aff)