Rakhine United ties with Ayeyawady United in MNL Week 12

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Rakhine United’s Aung Ko Ko Lwin (No 36) tries to clear the ball against the opponent during the Week 12 match of the Myanmar National League 2022 at Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon on 9 November 2022.  PHOTO: MNL

In the Week 12 match of the Myanmar National League 2022, Rakhine United played a scoreless draw with Ayeyawady United at Thuwunna stadium in Yangon yesterday.
The 0-0 result gives each team one point in the standings.
Ayeyawady United played their best to get a goal in line with being a big team in the top five.
Both teams used their main players including not only local stars but also skilful expatriate footballers in yesterday’s match.
With tremendous support from midfielders, Ayeyawady United made repeated efforts to score goals from the beginning of the match.
But the attempts of Ayeyawady’s strikers were for nought, as Rakhine defenders and midfielders were too strong, making it difficult to pass the ball more than midfield.
In the second half, both teams changed tactics in an effort to get on the scoreboard.
Ayeyawady United’s attackers had misunderstandings and could not convert all the opportunities into goals.
At the final whistle, both teams were unable to score a single goal, so they shared one point and ended the match. — GNLM

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