PETALING JAYA: It’s probably not a good idea for Kim Pan-gon (pic) of South Korea to start making waves when he starts his job as Malaysia’s new football coach.
That’s the opinion of ex-Malaysian coach and Football Coaches Association of Malaysia president B. Sathianathan who prefers a patient approach.
“He must understand our culture and players. There must be an emotional connection with our boys,” said the outspoken Sathianathan. Sathianathan pointed out that one good example was fitness as South Koreans are known for their work rate and never-say-die attitude, but the same could not be said about the Malaysians.
Sathianathan said he knew Pan-gon when they did the AFC Professional Diploma course together and summed him up as an ethical person.
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