Soccer: after a bad start, Negri ready for anything



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PETALING JAYA: After a disastrous start to the M League season, Negri Sembilan coach Sazali Saidun knows he has to start from scratch.

And you have no problem if that means that the current season is ruled out and that it all starts again next year.

The Malaysian Football Association (FAM) and the Malaysian Football League (MFL) are expected to meet this week with the Ministry of Health and the National Security Council (NSC) to decide the fate of the M League to be suspended on March 16. .

The first signs are not optimistic and the government has announced that there will be no exemptions for soccer.

Sazali said he was ready to accept any decision made by the authorities.

“Negri as a partner in the MFL will accept any decision … if the M-League is allowed to continue, it shows the importance of the football industry.”

“If it is canceled, we have to accept that it is for safety and health reasons,” Sazali said.

“Covid-19 cases have been declining and some places have been declared green zones and I hope this factor is taken into account. I think the challenge is to travel to away games once the MCO is up. A new standard operating procedure (SOP) will be required. “

Sazali admitted that the MCO had given his team a much-needed break after a disastrous start in which the Deer have only one victory in their four games and rank tenth in the 12-tier second-tier Premier League. .

“The break has given us a short break to fix and recreate strategies when the season restarts. I have been using the MCO period to study the weaknesses of the team; Our main problem since the season started is our defense.

“The players have been making silly mistakes and they have not been able to defend themselves well,” Sazali said.



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