Perak FC Secures 2-2 Draw with Terengganu FC in Super League
Match Review
Perak FC manager Yusri Che Lah praised his men after securing a 2-2 draw with Terengganu FC in a thrilling Super League match at the Manjung Municipal Council Stadium (MPM) last night.
Performance Review
The host side, Perak FC, looked almost certain to collect three valuable points after taking a 2-1 lead, displaying a flowing attacking style of play. However, Terengganu FC equalized in injury time from the penalty spot, denying Perak FC the win.
Yusri’s Verdict
Yusri Che Lah expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance, saying, "I’m really satisfied with the performance of my men even though I’m a little disappointed not to win but one point is better compared to defeat. If you follow on paper they (Terengganu) are better but my players showed a good style of play but due to a loss of focus, we were punished at the last minute and this is what I will emphasize later."
Terengganu’s Never-Say-Die Attitude
Terengganu FC’s manager, Badrul Afzan Razali, was full of praise for his charges, saying, "I am glad that we managed to secure a point after staring at defeat. We were trailing twice and both times they fought back to level the tie."
Conclusion
The 2-2 draw was a thrilling conclusion to a match that saw both teams give their all. While Perak FC’s aspirations for a win were dashed, they will take solace in a hard-fought point. Terengganu FC, on the other hand, will be optimistic about their chances of climbing up the Super League table, displaying their never-say-die attitude to great effect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Was Perak FC satisfied with the draw?
A: No, while Perak FC’s manager, Yusri Che Lah, was satisfied with his team’s performance, he was disappointed not to win.
Q: What was the final score?
A: The final score was 2-2 in favor of the home side.
Q: What was Terengganu FC’s reaction to the draw?
A: Terengganu FC’s manager, Badrul Afzan Razali, was full of praise for his team’s never-say-die attitude, which earned them a hard-fought point.