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PJ City faces monumental task against JDT

PJ City determined to defeat JDT despite playing six games without a win

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Sep 2020 2:22PM

PJ City faces monumental task against JDT
PJ City unbeaten in two consecutive Super League matches. – Football Tribe pic, September 25, 2020

PETALING JAYA – PJ City is unbeaten in two consecutive Super League matches, but currently playing six games without a win as they meet the high flying league leaders, Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) at Stadium Petaling Jaya, tonight.

Head coach, K. Devan admitted that they are in a desperate situation due to the position of the team which is now in tenth place with just one point separating them from Sabah who is in the relegation zone.

The only motivation for Devan in inspiring his men is the victory over the six-time Super League champions last season.

However, despite the meeting record in favour of JDT, Devan believes his team is capable of challenging JDT.

“Of course, if the record of the last meeting is used as a measure, my players will definitely be motivated to face this match even though I do not deny the advantage is to JDT,” he said.

“We have no other choice but to get three points in this match to stay away from the relegation zone and we will not go down to play defensively even though we know the opponent is the best team in the league in terms of the attacking department.

“If we choose to defend, this method will not help the team instead we need to reduce mistakes when making attacks and all players need to instil the mind to play attacking football.”

The only thing that bothers Devan so far is the lack of finishing touches that hampered their chances of winning in previous matches.

Based on statistics, PJ City was only able to score seven goals in the league with three of them scoring since August 22.

“We created a lot of chances in previous matches but in the finishing aspect, my players are a bit less and this is something I want them to improve.

“We also have the absence of striker Demba Camara because he is still in Guinea to resolve his personal issues and we are in a less advantageous situation because we can only bring in four imported players.

“However, I remain optimistic that we can still improve on the eighth place last season by trying to get seven or nine points when facing JDT, UiTM and PDRM,” he said. – Football Tribe, September 25, 2020

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