Sports & Fitness

Perak FC are relegated for the first time from the top flight

Assistant coach Mohd Shahril Nizam Khalil cites lack of experience in the absence of 80 per cent of key players as the prime reason

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Sep 2021 4:00PM

Perak FC are relegated for the first time from the top flight
Melaka United FC's Adriano Aparecido Narcizo (left) tussles with Perak FC's Muhamad Syahir Bashah during the match yesterday. - Bernama pic, September 4, 2021

MELAKA - Perak FC's 2-1 defeat to Melaka United FC brought on the bitter reality of their relegation from the top flight Super League for the first time. 

Perak FC assistant coach Mohd Shahril Nizam Khalil said the lack of experience of his young players in the absence of 80 per cent of key players made a significant difference to the team in the highly competitive league.

Nevertheless, he has faith in his young players and believes the Bos Gaurus could rise again next season.

“We played well in the first half and took the lead. But the players appeared to have lost focus in the second.

“They made simple mistakes which enabled Melaka United to score from outside the penalty box.

“We played with young players who lacked experience and are not mature enough, but they did perform well.

“The players and officials are definitely devastated at being relegated to the Premier League but hope we can rise again and be back in the Super League,” he told reporters after the match at the Hang Jebat Stadium last night.

The Mousedeer trailed Perak FC following a penalty converted by Sergio Augero in the 30th minute after Muhammad Syahir Bashah was fouled.

In the second half, Melaka United FC equalised in the 66th minute via a solo run by Manual Ott and then Sony Norde slammed in their second goal in the 79th minute from outside the penalty box.

The sixth consecutive defeat put paid to the Bos Gaurus’ hopes of remaining in the Super League despite having one more match to play as they only have 13 points from 21 matches which is insufficient for survival.

Meanwhile, Melaka United FC coach Zainal Abidin Hassan was relieved as pressure on his team was off now that their stay in the Super League next season is assured.

“Thank God for the very important three points. Kudos to the players for their solid performance in a tough match.

“We know both teams were under pressure and Perak FC were hoping for a lifeline but we succeeded in getting out of the danger zone,” he said.

Melaka United FC improved their position to seventh in the Super League with 21 points while Perak FC will accompany UiTM FC to the Premier League next season. - Bernama, September 4, 2021

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