Malaysia lose again, exit Asian Cup race
Malaysia are officially out of contention for a place at the 2019 AFC Asian Cup after North Korean striker Kim Yu-song's first half hat trick.
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Thailand will impose "severe punishment" on those found guilty of the ugly scenes that marred the 32nd SEA Games men's football final.
Be it a record-extending 17th title or a maiden gold medal, history beckons for either Thailand or Indonesia in the SEA Games men's football final.
In their first appearance since 2007, Malaysia and Indonesia will both face tough tests at the AFC Asian Cup in South Korea and Japan respectively.
For all that he achieved in his time in Europe, Hiroki Sakai's crowning glory has arguably arrived now that he is back in Japan.
With Indonesian football again in turmoil after being removed as hosts of the FIFA U-20 World Cup, players and fans are once more the big losers.
Shinji Kagawa's return to Cerezo Osaka sees him become the latest in a list of Japan stars back in the J1 League after noteworthy spells in Europe.