Forget mind games, says Pahang coach


“I’m not new to football. I’ve been in this type of situations before as a player and I’m well aware of the hot reception awaiting my team,” said Pahang coach Dollah Salleh ahead of the Malaysia Cup return leg against Sarawak in Kuching on Saturday.

PETALING JAYA: The Elephants will not be cowed by any psychological warfare or hocus-pocus.

Pahang head coach Dollah Salleh said they are aware of the fanatical home support that Sarawak can count on in Kuching for the tantalising return-leg of the Malaysia Cup semi-finals at the Sarawak Stadium on Saturday.

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