Malaysia Super League: Terengganu FC Face Crucial Test Against Sabah FC
The Malaysian Super League is reaching its climax, with only four matches remaining on the calendar. In the latest development, Terengganu FC (TFC) is facing a crucial test against Sabah FC at the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium (SSMZA) tomorrow.
The Stakes Are High
The match is crucial for TFC, as it is currently fourth in the standings with 31 points, just four points behind third-placed Sabah FC, who have 35 points. TFC also needs to be wary of Kuching City FC, who are just a point behind in fifth place.
TFC’s Head Coach Speaks Out
TFC head coach Badrul Afzan Razali acknowledged the importance of the match, stating, "We have a crucial game tomorrow (against Sabah). We must get all three points to narrow the gap to Sabah (to one point). If we lose, we might as well kiss goodbye to our chances of finishing third."
The Challenge Ahead
Badrul also warned that his team must be wary of Kuching City FC, who are just a point behind. "We can’t afford to lose… otherwise, we may fall to the fifth spot in the standings," he warned.
Staying Focused
With so much at stake, Badrul has called on his players to stay focused and be wary of their opponents’ tactical formation. "We hope the (5-1) win over Pahang (on Feb 27) will stand us in good stead and we can keep the winning momentum going tomorrow," he added.
Conclusion
The match between TFC and Sabah FC is a must-win for both teams, with TFC needing to secure a victory to keep their hopes of finishing third alive. The stakes are high, and both teams will need to be at their best to emerge victorious.
FAQs
- When is the match between TFC and Sabah FC?
The match is scheduled to take place tomorrow at the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium (SSMZA). - What are the stakes for TFC in this match?
TFC needs to win to keep their hopes of finishing third alive, as they are currently just four points behind third-placed Sabah FC. - What is the current position of TFC in the standings?
TFC is currently fourth in the standings with 31 points, just four points behind third-placed Sabah FC.