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Kathmandu : Nepal will concentrate on scoring and midfield when they go up against Brunei in their second and last match of Group An in the AFC Solidarity Cup at the Sarawak Stadium in Kuching, Malaysia on Tuesday.

In the wake of playing a goalless draw against Timor-Leste in their first match, Nepal's advance into the semi-finals is guaranteed regardless of the possibility that they lose the match by no less than three-objective edge at the Negeri Stadium in Kuching, Malaysia. Nepal remain second in the focuses table on objective contrast after they were tied on one point with Timor-Leste. Timor-Leste were pounded 4-0 in their opening amusement by Brunei and with Nepal yet to surrender an objective in the competition, they are everything except ensured a place in the semi-finals.

The Nepali camp is stressed over the scoring capacity of the advances and the midfield that lightened against Timor Leste. Mentor Gyotoku Koji said the issues were a result of extensive breaks. "We have not played for quite a while and the players are likewise yet to set in the group. The more they play, the sooner they get set as a group," said the Japanese mentor. "What's more, the issue we have found in scoring and midfield will be killed bit by bit," he included. Koji had faulted the advances and midfielders after the group played a manageable draw against Timor Leste.

Anjan Bista, Heman Gurung, Bikram Lama will care for the midfield yet address waits on the consideration of Sujal Shrestha who went off against Timor-Leste. Bishal Rai is a plausible possibility to supplant Sujal. Biraj Maharjan, Ananta Tamang, Aditya Chaudhary and Rabin Shrestha are relied upon to be held alongside goalkeeper Kiran Chemjong.

Brunei's Korean mentor Kwon Oh-child was not in the disposition to trifle with Nepal in spite of their resonating triumph over Timor-Leste. "Nepal are one of the title contenders so we would hope to maintain a strategic distance from any resentful against them," said Kwon including he will rest a few of his players for Tuesday's diversion. "A few of our players maintained lower leg wounds and require recuperation time. As we are as of now in the semi-finals, we would prefer not to go out on a limb with them," the mentor included.

Brunei head mentor Kwon Oh-Son indicated that he won't play with the full quality as a few of his players supported lower leg wounds amid the principal coordinate against Timor Leste in the waterlogged pitch.

"Our few player maintained lower leg wounds and we likewise need a recuperation time for them. As we are as of now in the elimination round, we would prefer not to go out on a limb. We need a hundred percent recuperation of each player. So my first need will secure the players," said the South Korean.

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