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Pemain nombor satu dunia, Viktor Axelsen, dan bekas timbalan menteri mengecam keputusan Persatuan Badminton Malaysia (BAM) berhubung larangan bertanding selama dua tahun dikenakan terhadap Lee Zii Jia. Laporan Lanjut: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/tempatan/2022/01/21/tak-masuk-akal-p emain-no-1-dunia-kecam-tindakan-bam-gantung-zii-jia/ Read More: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/01/21/world-no-1-rips-into-bam-over-zii-jias-2-year-ban/ Free Malaysia Today is an independent, bi-lingual news portal with a focus on Malaysian current affairs. Subscribe to our channel - http://bit.ly/2Qo08ry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check us out at https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com Follow FMT on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2Rn6xEV Follow FMT on Dailymotion: https://bit.ly/2WGITHM Follow FMT on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2OCwH8a Follow FMT on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2OKJbc6 Follow FMT Lifestyle on Instagram: https://bit.ly/39dBDbe Follow FMT Ohsem on Instagram: https://bit.ly/32KIasG Follow FMT Telegram - https://bit.ly/2VUfOrv ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download FMT News App: Google Play – http://bit.ly/2YSuV46 App Store – https://apple.co/2HNH7gZ Huawei AppGallery - https://bit.ly/2D2OpNP #FMTNews #LeeZiiJia #ViktorAxelsen #BAM
A deflected shot from Emil Forsberg gave Sweden a 1-0 victory over Switzerland in a dull World Cup round of 16 match in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday, sending the Swedes through to a quarter-final against either Colombia or England. Switzerland had the lion’s share of possession but were toothless in attack, and bowed out in dispiriting fashion after registering four shots on target over 90 minutes, none of which unduly tested Robin Olsen in the Swedish goal. Boos and whistles rang around the stadium as early as the 25th minute, with both Swedish and Swiss fans alike left irate by the lack of quality and attacking verve on display. The teams went into the interval locked in a goalless stalemate, with Sweden just about shading their opponents in terms of the quality of the few clear chances created.s
Goalkeeper Danijel Subasic shines as Croatia squeezes into the World Cup quarter-finals after a penalty shootout victory over Denmark.
Fans of World Cup first-timers Panama exit the tournament "very proud" of their team, despite finishing bottom of Group G after losing 2-1 to Tunisia, who won their first match at a World Cup for 40 years.
Japan qualify for the World Cup knockout stage based on their fair play record, despite being beaten 1-0 by Poland.
Iago Aspas scored a VAR-assisted equaliser in injury time as Spain scrambled a 2-2 draw with Morocco on Monday in a dramatic finale to their Group B campaign. Morocco forward Khalid Boutaib opening the match with Morocco's first World Cup goal since 1998.