Malta triumphed over Liechtenstein in a friendly match yesterday evening, securing their third consecutive win as they prepare for an important UEFA Nations League game against Andorra.
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This victory was Malta’s fourth consecutive home win against Liechtenstein, maintaining a perfect record over the team.
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Interim coach Davide Mazzotta fielded an experimental lineup, featuring players like Jean Borg, Luke Tabone, and Myles Beerman in defense, and Kyrian Nwoko as a forward.
Matthew Guillaumier captained the team, playing his 41st match for Malta.
The first half was goalless, with Malta narrowly missing opportunities.
Early in the second half, Malta broke the deadlock when substitute Jurgen Degabriele scored with a left-footed shot from the edge of the box.
Shortly afterward, a corner kick from Degabriele led to an own goal by Buchel, giving Malta a 2-0 lead.
The game saw limited action in the final minutes, with Neil Micallef making his Malta debut as a late substitute.
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The team will still need all your support in the upcoming match against Andorra next Tuesday. Tickets are already available for the upcoming pivotal game.
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