Can Re-Silence The Indonesian National Team In The 2022 AFF Cup, Supporter Happy To Be Fulfilled For Victory
JAKARTA - The Indonesian national team won 2-1 over Cambodia in the inaugural match of the 2022 AFF Cup group phase. This result was warmly welcomed by supporters who had the opportunity to return to support directly at the stadium.
In the first match at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (SUGBK) on Friday, December 23, the national team won thanks to goals from Egi Maulana Vikri and Witan Sulaeman.
This victory was warmly welcomed by supporters, one of whom was Estu Rahman. Together with his two sons Raya and Randi, the victory of the national team is a sweet treat, especially this is the first moment they can return to watch live.
"I'm very happy when we can watch live here (SUGBK) the national team is playing well. We came here to get a direct victory, after yesterday watching the ball only on television," said Estu when met after the match in the SUGBK area.
The opportunity to watch the national team compete directly in Jakarta attracted the enthusiasm of the fans. This is because this is the first time a football match in the country has been attended by spectators since it was frozen after the tragedy of the Kanjuruhan Stadium.
Estu expressed her optimism for Shin Tae-yong's team. He hopes that the Garuda squad's performance can continue to improve in the follow-up match to the final.
In the first match winning, it became confident (of confidence) to see the national team playing. Then there was Brunei's (Darussalam) opponent but it was away, hoping to win again and win again so that it will reach the final later," Estu said.
After successfully packing three points in his first party, the Indonesian national team is now at the top of Group A. Furthermore, the Garuda Squad will play its second match at the KLFA Stadium against Brunei Darussalam.
After the game away, the national team returned to their third match with home status at SUGBK to host Thailand on 29 December. Meanwhile, the last match returned to the headquarters of the Philippines on January 2.