In the second phase of the World Cup Asian Zone Group B, Syria and Myanmar had a fierce battle. In the end, Syria was held to a 1-1 draw by Myanmar in a blowout.
When the match started, the Syrian team, as the stronger side, naturally became the dominant attacker. With excellent individual ability and teamwork, they constantly created threats to Myanmar's defense. However, the Myanmar team did not panic, and they showed their tenacious defense ability and remarkable counterattack strength.
In the 35th minute of the match, Myanmar grabbed a corner kick and center back Kyaw Soe Moe stabbed the ball in front of the goal to help his team take the lead. The goal boosted the morale of the Myanmar players, who continued to keep their spirits high in the second half.
Although Syria stepped up their attack after conceding the goal, Myanmar's defense remained solid. They managed to withstand many attacks from the Syrian team through tight defense and effective counterattacks. It was not until the 71st minute that the Syrian team finally equalized the score. At that time, Myanmar's center back Kyaw Myint Oo made a low mistake while clearing the ball at the backfield, and Syria's substitute striker Daly seized the opportunity to finish the goal.
The goal gave the Syrians hope for a comeback, but they were unable to score again in the following game. Myanmar, on the other hand, continued to defend and counterattack steadily and managed to keep the score until the final whistle.