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Although the Kuala Lumpur-Terengganu Super League match on Friday produced only one goal, it still offered a lot of action from both sides.
BY ZULHILMI ZAINAL Follow on Twitter
Although the Super League match between Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu FC on Friday produced only one goal, it still offered a lot of action from both sides.
KUALA LUMPUR (KL)
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Sharbinee Allawee Ramli – 6/10
The former goalkeeper Terengganu made several good saves to prevent his former team, but he simply failed to keep a shutout.
Firdaus Faudzi – 5/10
The right back was the weakest link in Kuala Lumpur's defense, and visitors focused their attacks on that side of the pitch, especially in the first half.
Irfan Zakaria – 6/10
The center of the back was a confident character in the back, preventing the visitors' strikers from scoring and taking the lead at the last minute.
Luke Woodland – 6/10
It's never easy to play in the first game of your new club, let alone a few days after signing and starting to train with them, but the center of the Philippines has explained its situation well and shown that its partnership with Malaysian international Irfan could prevent KL from having hemorrhagic goals in their next meetings.
Fitri Omar – 6/10
The left-back made a decent defense change, but lacked confidence to get up.
Ryutaro Karube – 7/10
The Japanese midfielder, arguably the best KL player of the night, has commanded the host 's engine room, providing a wide coverage area at night when their local midfielders stutter.
Zhafri Yahya – 5/10
The midfielder could not have had more impact, as his eager early-start attempts failed to find the target. He was kidnapped late in the second half.
Paulo Josue – 6/10
The attacking Brazilian midfielder could not play a more punchy role in the match, possibly missing out on his compatriot Guilherme de Paula, who missed the match due to an injury.
Arif Anwar – 5/10
The attacker could not make himself a decent option for his teammates every time they approached the danger zone with the ball and he was replaced in the second half.
Indra Putra Mahayuddin – 6/10
The veteran forward and skipper showed a lot of promise in the first half thanks to his touches and deliveries, which allowed the City Boys to threaten the visitors, but went unnoticed in the last 45 minutes.
Sylvano Comvalius – 5/10
Much was expected of the Dutch striker Guilherme, but he was constantly missed, slow and inefficient.
substitutions :
Zaiful Hakim, Ashri Chuchu, Syahwan Syahlan – NA
Replacements in the second half that did not help KL to reverse the situation.
TERENGGANU FC
Suffian Raman – 6/10
The veteran goalie did not have much to do against an opposition that was constantly lacking in vigilance.
Kamal Azizi Zabri – 6/10
The right-back has helped the Turtles enough to collect their first win and keep the perfect score for the first time this season.
Igor Zonjic – 7/10
The center back did well to keep the hosts' defense out of the danger zone in spite of a sometimes nervous appearance, and even scored the only goal of the game, which allowed the Turtles to win their first victory of the season. season.
Nasrullah Johan – 7/10
The center back did not play his best game, but nevertheless prevented the hosts from scoring.
Adib Aizuddin Latif – 6/10
The left back made a sufficient lag to deny the threat of Indra.
Thiery Bin – 7/10
The midfielder had a good match, his distributions often stretching the defense of the City Boys, even if they were a bit spoiled by his attacking teammates.
Lee Tuck – 8/10 (Man of the match)
It was not the best attacking midfielder match by a single metric (a return pbad that almost made him lose), but he compensated with his pace of work and badistance to the goal of the match.
Lee Tuck. Photo by Sports Regime
Sanjar Shaakhmedov – 6/10
The new recruit was still struggling to combine effectively with his new teammates. Fortunately, this victory would allow the offensive midfielder to have more time to settle down.
Syamim Yahya – 6/10
The winger was held away from the match by the hostess defense and was eliminated in the second half due to an injury.
Malik Ariff – 5/10
The striker failed to put enough danger for the attack on his team, even missing a goaltender at the start of the second half. Collected a yellow card before it was replaced.
Tchetche Kipre – 6/10
The striker and captain missed the mark throughout the match and were almost replaced in the second half, Ashari Samsudin already at the helm of the fourth official. But the goal has arrived and the change has never materialized.
substitutions :
Shahrul Aizad Zukufli – 7/10
The winger arrived at a time when the Turtles could only defend their slim lead, and helped get the ball from the hosts possession by his dangerous run on the right flank.
Khairu Azrin Khazali, Khairul Anwar Shahrudin – NA
Substitutions in the second half that failed to shine.
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