Wednesday, July 10, 2013

MARLON TOPS MSL GOALSCORER LIST


Although his efforts couldn't lift his team to a better position than a 6th place finishing, Marlon Alex James finished top of the 2013 Malaysia Super League goalscoring charts. PKNS's Patrick Ronaldinho was just 2 goals shy of Marlon's 16 goals triumph, and Selangor's Forkey Doe has to be satisfied with just 10 goals in an injury hit season.  

MSL 2013 Top 5 Goalscorers
Paulo Rangel (Prk) 9


Sunday, July 7, 2013

PERAK TRIUMPH WITH AWAY WIN

There were nothing much to play for in this last match. ATM looking to avoid lower than fourth in Malaysian Super League, and Perak trying to climb up to seventh. In front of 2000 odd fans, ATM failed to take the advantage of playing at their home ground.

The Gladiators started the match with many missed chances. They had quite a number of opportunities against the unsettled Perak defence. However, after all the missed chances, both team completed the first half without any goal. 

As the second half started, Perak seem to be more organized. Goal keeper Farizal Marlias played a marvellous game to deny the ATM attacks. 

Perak finally broke the deadlock in the 75th minute. Paulo Rangel was brought down by ATM Affize Mamat while chasing a through pass. The ATM defender was then sent off by the referee for the foul. As the freekick was taken, another ATM player in the wall blocked the attempt with a hand, and a penalty was given. Rangel converted with ease.

The match ended 1-0 to the visitors, and the loss sees ATM slipping to fifth, a far cry from their best ever position in the league; they were second place just a month ago. Whereas for Perak, this win and PKNS' loss to Pahang meant that they end this year's league in eighth.



Saturday, July 6, 2013

SIME DARBY EARN SUPER LEAGUE PROMOTION

Sime Darby Football Club (Sime Darby FC) has won promotion to next season's Malaysia Super League (MSL), finishing runners-up to Sarawak in the 2013 Malaysia Premier League (MPL) which ends today. Sime Darby FC have also qualified for the 2013 Malaysia Cup to represent the MPL, together with Sarawak, Johor and Kedah, and the tournament is scheduled to start in mid-August.

In their last Premier League match, Sime Darby defeated Pos Malaysia 2-0 at MPS Stadium, Selayang. A brace by local striker, Fazrul Hazli ensure Sime Darby's second place finishing in the 2013 Malaysia Premier League.



Monday, July 1, 2013

BRAZIL TAME SPAIN TO CLINCH CONFEDERATIONS CUP


An incredible Maracana atmosphere spurred Brazil to their third consecutive Confederations Cup, with a brilliant 3-0 win against World Cup holders Spain. Fred grabbed a brace and Neymar scored yet another brilliant goal.

Sergio Ramos missed a penalty with his side three down and Gerard Pique then saw red with around 20 minutes remaining. The Maracana celebrated the win with gusto, and the host nation will be hoping that Thiago Silva will lift another iconic trophy in this stadium in just over 12 months' time.



THE RED WARRIORS WIN FA CUP

Kelantan silenced their critics as they bounced back from poor form in the Super League to retain the FA Cup by edging Darul Takzim 1-0. They showed that money alone cannot buy success as they tamed big spenders at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil tonight.

Mohd Norfarhan Mohd's solitary strike in the 15th minute was enough for The Red Warriors to clinch victory. Captain Badhri Radzi was the toast of Kelantan as the midfielder's pin-point passes and great vision led to his side's win and a spot in the AFC Cup next season.

As for Darul Takzim, the Johor side were hardly a threat as their strikers and midfielders failed to gel throughout the match. The energetic Kelantan side were all over the ineffective JDT side from the whistle and should have netted at least three goals in the first half.

JDT got off on the wrong footing right from the start and it was no surprise that coach Fandi Ahmad made all three substitutions in the first half. National striker Mohd Safee Sali, who was barely in the game was the first to leave as early in the 18th minute due to hamstring problem.


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