Crocs already looking ahead to Saturday’s tie after picking up vital point in Alor Setar


Singapore's Mohammad Shahril Ishak and Muhammad Safuwan Baharudin. fights for the ball for thier 1st gol against Sarawak's gol keeper Sani Anuar during their Malaysia Cup soccer match at Stadium Negeri yesterday ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE / THE STAR

KUCHING: After a scoreless draw in Alor Setar, Tuesday night and picking up a point, coach Robert Alberts and his Sarawak players are quickly shifting their focus on Saturday’s home game, also against Kedah.

Speaking to The Star after the match, he said he was happy with his team’s performance in the second Group D match of the Malaysia Cup.

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