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Tigers backlash Azraai will be happy with draw in Johor Friday, January 11, 2013 - 14:34 by T. Vignesh Location: KUALA LUMPUR PERAK coach Mohd Azraai Khor expects a backlash against Johor Darul Takzim in Johor Baru today. Azraai said that it was going to be a very tough away match for Perak. “ They just lost to Pahang and that would fire up the Johor players to go all out against us, ” he said. “ We are up against a wounded tiger, so we will have to be extra careful. ” He added a draw would be a really good result for Perak but a win was not improbable. “ If my boys can manage three points, it will be a bonus for us, ” Azraai said. “ In football anything can happen. No one expected Pahang to get all three points after being down by two goals.” At the same time, Azraai said that he was happy with team’s performance against T-Team although Perak won courtesy of an own goal. “ It’s a new team with new players and combination. They have clicked together very fast, ” he said. New signing S. Chanturu is yet to join training because of a right knee injury. Perak captain Shahrulnizam Mustapa is also out with a calf injury but is expected to be back in the next few weeks. “ When both these players come back we will have a combination of new and old players which will make us stronger,” he said. Meanwhile, former giants Selangor are expecting to win against Lions XII in Jalan Besar tomorrow. Selangor coach Irfan Bakti said he was looking forward to the match and confident his team could come back from Jalan Besar with three points. “ Our first win against Negri Sembilan was the morale-boosting,” he said. “ I saw the Lions play against Forces on Wednesday and they are a much disciplined side with good attacking play. We must be careful of the mastermind and captain Shahril Ishak who can make a goal out of nothing, ” said Irfan. However, Irfan said Selangor were much stronger this season with players such as S. Kunalan and Amri Yahya. “ We did not win any trophy last season and that was very disappointing for a club like Selangor. This season we must win at least one trophy, ” he said. Selangor last won trophies in 2010 which was the Super League and the Charity Shield. - Malay Mail -
Slaying the giants But foreign signings, Klechjaroski and Borji, were disappointing, says Dollah Friday, January 11, 2013 - 14:32 by T. Vignesh Location: KUANTAN PAHANG coach Dollah Salleh praised his local players for their excellent performance after ‘The Elephants’ came back to snatch three points against Johor Darul Takzim on Tuesday night. Dollah said his boys showed nerves of steel as Pahang came back from two goals down to win their opening match 3-2 at the Darulmakmur Stadium. “ I’m happy with the way my players came back in the second half. I made a good decision to substitute both my foreign players — Nikolche Klechkaroski and Mohamed Borji — who did not perform well in the first half, ” he said. “ I’m not happy with my foreign players because they did not have the finishing touch. They were unable to even push the Johor defence. ” Dollah admitted his team made a lot of mistakes in the first half which allowed Johor hitman Daniel Guiza to capitalise on them. He added in the second half his players took the game to Johor and consistently pressured them along the flanks. R. Gopinanth and R. Surendren terrorised the Johor defence when they came on for the foreigners. “ I’m very happy with Gopinath’s performance but I’m confident he can do better in our second match, ” said Dollah. Pahang’s next match is against Felda United tomorrow and Dollah expects his charges to extend their win against the Kuala Lumpur side. “ We must not be complacent and we will have to give our best against Felda. We must show that Tuesday’s win was not a fluke, ” said Dollah. Johor Darul Takzim coach Fandi Ahmad declined to comment on his team’s defeat because he didn’t want to put pressure on his boys. Johor had a walk in the park in the first half when Guiza made pinpoint passes to Safiq Rahim and Norshahrul Idlan Talaha to score in the 11th and 26th minutes. However, in the second have Johor were stunned by goals from Fauzi Roslan (50th, 72nd) and Surendren (82nd). - Malay Mail -
Malaysia’s moneybags get first win over nine-man Perak Posted on January 12, 2013 By ERIC SAMUEL Airborne : Pahang’s Saiful Nizam (right) jumping to clear the ball from Felda United FC striker Mohd Ghaddar Mahmoud (left) during their Super League match at the MBPJ Stadium in Kelana Jaya yesterday. — S. S. KANESAN / The Star PETALING JAYA : Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) finally got the win they’ve been craving for – with the help of two red cards to Perak. The star-studded cast of JDT had been expected to steamroll past their opponents with their big-name signings this season. But JDT have failed to catch fire so far, losing 3-2 to Pahang in their opening Super League match on Tuesday and struggling to beat nine-man Perak 1-0 at the Larkin Stadium last night. National centreback Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Radzak scored the winner for JDT in the 49th minute after Perak were reduced to nine men following the sending-off of defenders Khairi Kiman and Mohd Hisyamudin Sha’ari in the 38th and 44th minutes respectively. In Kelana Jaya, surprise package Pahang picked up their second consecutive win when they edged Felda United 1-0 at the MBPJ Stadium, with second-half substitute Mohamed Borji taking credit for the deflected goal in the last minute of the game. The Moroccan actually tried to shield Azamuddin Akil’s pass in the six-yard box but the ball surprisingly rolled past Felda United goalkeeper Mohd Helmi Eliza. Felda had only themselves to blame for not taking the lead in the first-half after Azi Shahril Azmi and former Kelantan striker Mohd Ghaddar Mahmoud muffed sitters in the 20th and 32nd minutes respectively. Pahang’s Mohd Fauzi Roslan, the two-goal hero against JDT on Tuesday, had the best chance of the half but his glancing header was well saved by Helmi in the 40th minute. - The Star -
Mat Yo, two others ' freed ' 11 January 2013 DECISION : PSC rules in favour of players MALAYSIAN footballers will have greater freedom of movement following three landmark rulings by the FA of Malaysia's (FAM) player status committee which significantly curtailed the power of state FAs Players from development team Young Tigers need not have to move back to their original teams when released by FAM while teams can no longer demand a transfer fee once a player has bought out his contract. This came about after the committee ruled on the status of Young Tigers duo Affize Faisal Mamat and Akram Mahinan and the protracted transfer of Norshahrul Idlan Talaha, whose nickname is Mat Yo, from Kelantan to Darul Takzim. Defender Affize, 24, rejected a return to Terengganu and signed with Armed Forces while Akram, 20, could not reach agreement with Kedah and joined Darul Takzim. Player status committee chairman Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan said Affize and Akram were within their rights to reject offers from their original teams and go elsewhere. " As Affize is over the age of 21, Terengganu have no claim on him if the player could not agree terms with them," said Takiyuddin after chairing a meeting of the committee at Wisma FAM in Petaling Jaya yesterday. " Terengganu only have first option to negotiate with the player, who is not obligated to sign with them. As the player then decided he did not want to play for Terengganu, he was free to sign with other teams without having to pay compensation to Terengganu. " In Akram's case, Kedah are entitled to development and training compensation as Akram is below the age of 21. But he too was not obligated to sign with Kedah after being released by Young Tigers if he could not reach agreement with them. " Both players are now free to play for their respective teams in the next round of matches. " Additionally, the committee ruled that Darul Takzim will have to pay Kedah RM15,000 in compensation for Akram while Forces agreed to the committee's suggestion of a RM5,000 ex-gratia payment to Terengganu for Affize. In Norshahrul's case, the committee ruled that Kelantan cannot demand a transfer fee from Darul Takzim after the player paid RM299,000 to buy out the remaining 13 months of his own contract. " A contract no longer exists once a player has bought out his contract so Kelantan cannot then demand a transfer fee, " said Takiyuddin. "They are only entitled to a transfer fee if the player still had a contract with them. " But since Kelantan agreed from the outset in black and white for the player to buy out his own contract, which Norshahrul paid (in two tranches of RM250,000 and RM49,000) on Jan 4 and 5, we consider the matter closed." While Kelantan tried to have their cake and eat it too with regards to Norshahrul, they also lost out on compensation for S. Chanturu's transfer to Perak after the committee found that a notice of extension given to the player three months before the expiry of his contract was deemed void for being incomplete. " In that notice, there were no details of any offer in regards to salary, allowances and other benefits nor did they set a date for discussions. As such, the notice is incomplete and the player not bound to it, " said Takiyuddin. Kelantan cannot demand a transfer fee for Norshahrul Idlan Talaha (left). - NST -