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Harimau Malaya backline lacks consistency: Sharul Nazeem

Defenders must learn from weakness, says 23-year-old national player

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Dec 2022 6:46PM

Harimau Malaya backline lacks consistency: Sharul Nazeem
Sharul Nazeem Zulpakar also admits that the Harimau Malaya midfielders played well against Cambodia, with debutants Stuart Wilkin and David Rowley providing ample support in the engine room. – Bernama pic, December 11, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia may have trounced Cambodia 4-0 in the first of their two Tier 1 international friendly matches at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Friday, but there is still one significant weakness that they need to work on in the backline.

That, according to defender Sharul Nazeem Zulpakar, is consistency.

“I feel that we played better in the first half compared to after the break…although that could be due to fatigue and loss of focus.

“So, we (the defenders) must learn from this and rectify it ahead of our next friendly (against Maldives next week),” said the Selangor FC defensive stalwart, who played the full 90 minutes against Cambodia, when met by Bernama here.

The 23-year-old also admitted that the midfielders played well against Cambodia, with debutants Stuart Wilkin and David Rowley providing ample support in the engine room.

“Stuart and David played quite well, especially in winning the second balls, so that made it easier for us in defence,” said Sharul, who hopes to be named in the 24-man final squad for the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Cup 2022 from December 20-January 16.

Harimau Malaya, under the guidance of coach Kim Pan-gon, will play their second Tier 1 international friendly against the Maldives at the Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium in Cheras next Wednesday before starting their AFF Cup Group B campaign against Myanmar in Yangon on December 21.

Malaysia will then take on Laos in Bukit Jalil on December 24, followed by Vietnam in Hanoi (December 27) and Singapore in Bukit Jalil (January 3).

Harimau Malaya, who emerged as champions in 2010 and runners-up in 2018, crashed out in the group stage of the 2020 edition in Singapore. – Bernama, December 11, 2022 

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