Friday, 19 September 2014

Brendan Gan and Gary Steven idioma choice Dollah Salleh



INCHEON: Head coach Dollah Salleh likely to use the services of Young Tigers midfielder Gary Steven idioma and defender Brendan Gan ( no4 uniform picture ) to help meet the challenges of the Malayan tiger AFF Suzuki Cup 2014 in Singapore and Vietnam from 22 November to 20 December .
He admitted enamored with the way the game both players are seen prominently in the action stage Group A second match against Laos Malaysia when Ansan Wa Stadium at Games of the 17th Asian Games here yesterday.

Under-23 squad in the country's first three points after beating Laos 4-0 and will complement the group fixtures against Saudi Arabia on Sunday to earn a quarter-final slot, Sept 20.
"I can see a big change in the Under-23 national team yesterday after being brought in by coach Gary Datuk Ong Kim Swee in Malaysia began scoring three goals after that," he told Bernama at the athletes village here today.

He said the names of two players of the captain of the team Harimau Muda, Mohamad Aidil Zafuan Radzak and Mohamad Fadhli defender Mohd Shah has been registered in the system players will play in the AFF Challenge later.
"We have many talented midfielder but difficult to get players in attack and I have to be careful in making the decision about the players," said Dollah.

He said that already include the names of the 22 players in the system of player registration and will only announce the final list after the charity match friendly against Terengganu on September 24 in Kuala Terengganu.

At the AFF Suzuki 2014, Malaysia will face challenges when drawn in Group B along with Singapore and defending champion besides three-time champions Thailand.

For the record, Singapore is the most winning championship four times (1998 and 2004 - then known as the Tiger Cup), 2007 and 2012 in addition to Thailand three times (in 1996, 2000 and 2002).
Malaysia also won the inaugural championship in 2010, hosted by Indonesia and Vietnam in addition to ever runner in 1996 after losing 0-1 to Thailand.

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