MALAYSIAN Super League newcomers KL Plus FC are gradually gaining
momentum and that they are second in the standings is truly remarkable.
After being gifted full points for the cancelled match against Kelantan
in Kota Baru on Jan 3, KL Plus beat Pahang (1-0) at the Darulmakmur
Stadium in Kuantan on Jan 6 and Terengganu (2-1) at the KLFA Stadium four
days later.
If they were lucky in the first match, the next two proved their
quality and coach Mat Zan Mat Aris is looking forward to another three
points against Penang today.
"We have a dedicated team that work hard, and the management support is
also strong," said Mat Zan, who has proven credentials after stints as
Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu coach.
"The players have been working hard and their commitment is good, so I
don't see any problems regarding their attitude or discipline."
Mat Zan believes the league remains competitive despite the absence of
foreign players.
"If we look at the standings, 54 goals have been scored to date which
means the local players are finding their way around and working hard to
help their respective teams deliver. If our players are not good enough I
don't think that many goals would have been scored." said Mat Zan. "It is
now a level playing field."
"It is still very early in the season to say which team will continue
doing well, but as far as we are concerned, we need to stay focused."
Mat Zan also hopes the injured Irwan Fadhli and Amir Shaari will be
back soon to strengthen the squad.
Bobby Gonzales, also known as `Speedy Gonzales', is in form and the
striker will be Mat Zan's trump card against Penang.
"Bobby is playing well and I hope he will continue scoring. Penang are
a tough team but we will stick to our game plan."
Jan 14, 2009
Confidence high in KL Plus camp
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