Football enthusiast Muhammad Hanafi Razali, 28, said the players are different now in terms of quality, strategy and character. theSun thesundaily AFFChampionship nationalteam
Malaysians are once again starting to believe in our national team although it was beaten by Thailand in the Asean Football Federation Championship, with a 4-1 aggregate in the semifinal on Tuesday.
Football enthusiast Muhammad Hanafi Razali, 28, said the players are different now in terms of quality, strategy and character. Harith Haqiem Shaari, 27, said with players from the Sabah Football Club being called up to represent Harimau Malaya, we now have a united team. “We always watch Harimau Malaya on television whenever they play but this time, the feeling is different. It felt like everybody was watching too when people talked about it the next day.
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