Malaysia played out a 1-1 draw in a Tier 1 friendly at the Phoenix Hill Stadium yesterday.
Malaysia have now extended their unbeaten run in friendlies to six after four wins and two draws since March.
Kim Pan-gon’s men – who drew against Syria 2-2 on Wednesday – stunned China when Darren Lok scored in the second minute, but it was disallowed after teammate Faisal Halim was ruled offside in the build-up. It would prove costly as three minutes later, the Dragons levelled when an unmarked Lin Liangming fired a solid shot from outside the box past national goalkeeper Syihan Hazmi.
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