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Myanmar lost to China 4-1 in friendly football match

As the match was held to help prepare the teams for upcoming international tournaments, both teams used unlimited player substitutions to test their abilities.

Led by head coach Miodrag Radulovic, team Myanmar lined up with star players, including keeper Kyaw Zin Htet, defenders David Htan and Nanda Kyaw, midfielders Maung Maung Lwin and Si Thu Aung, and striker Aung Thu in the first half.

Guided by former Italian world champion coach Marcello Lippi, China scored four consecutive goals in the first half.

The second half was dominated by Myanmar, with all substituted players. In the early minutes of the second half, Myanmar got their first goal off a header by Zaw Min Tun.

After the goal, Myanmar kept up the attack, but the match finished with a score of 4-1 in favour of China. Myanmar will next take on Mongolia on 5 September in the World Cup qualifiers.

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