JAKARTA - The Indonesian national team successfully advanced to the semifinals of the AFF Cup 2020 after conquering Malaysia in the final match of Group B. In the midst of that proud moment, the national team also took action that made you feel cool.

In the video shared by the Twitter account @ferrildennys, it can be seen that a number of the national team coaching staff or kitman are cleaning up the dressing room at the National Stadium, Singapore after the Indonesia vs Malaysia match. The action went viral.

"Coming clean, leaving must be clean. Hopefully it will become a tradition for the national team to play anywhere," wrote the account owner as a statement.

In the video uploaded Monday, December 20, the kitman can be seen collecting the remaining plastic wrap and mineral water left in the players' locker room.

Not only that, they also rearranged the clothes hangers that were still lying on the players' seats to their original places. Finally, there is also a thank you that was conveyed by the national team through writing on the blackboard.

"Thank you very much National Stadium," wrote the national team in closing remarks.

The clean-up action carried out by the players and the coaching staff of the Indonesian national team also gained comments. Many netizens say that this moment makes their hearts cool, so there are also those who hope that this activity can become a routine habit that reaps other good things.

"Make it cool, hopefully it will become a new "culture" in our national football," wrote a netizen.

"Return the favor to the National Stadium because it has become a comfortable place for the national team to play," continued another netizen.

"It shouldn't be the responsibility of the staff who cleans it, but the responsibility of each individual, only this is a good progress that should be appreciated too," said a netizen.

"Good....hopefully it can be imitated at the club level too," hoped another netizen.


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