They will first visit Myanmar, with the first leg semi-final scheduled for December 4 and the return fixture four days later. Kiatisak admitted his side cannot underestimate Myanmar that reached the semi-finals for the first time since 2004 after edging Malaysia, with whom they were tied on three points before the final group game, to the runners-up spot with a 1-0 victory. This Myanmar squad is really fit and strong physically. The team is a mixture of old guard and young players who played at the Under-20 World Cup in 2015. We saw it during the Myanmar-Malaysia match,” said the 43-year-old coach, who steered the country to title triumph two years ago.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 27, 2016 14:08 UTC