The 45 days of training and competition exposure in Europe proved to be successful for the Filipino men's water polo team.

In preparation for the SEA Games, the team went for training and competition stints in Spain and Portugal.

After finishing in fourth place at the last SEA Games in Singapore, the squad led by Tani Gomez Jr (team captain) defeated Thailand 9-7 in their first match today at the National Aquatic Centre in Kuala Lumpur Sports City, Bukit Jalil, today.

The success opened up opportunities for them to continue to give their best at this year's edition.

"It was a very difficult and challenging match. Playing against Thailand is very difficult and I'm happy towin the match which is a good sign, it is a very important point and I hope it is our first step in the tournament.


"We finished fourth at the last SEA Games and we like to win the medal this year," said its assistant coach Egedi Gabor.

The team will be meeting host country Malaysia in their second match.

"Tomorrow we will give 200 per cent to win the match. It is still a long way to go and if we win thematch, we are on the right track to win a medal," said the Hungarian coach.

-- BERNAMA