We're not good enough, says striker Syahrul


Syahrul (right) started the game against Thailand, but couldn't find the net. - IZZRAFIQ ALIAS / The Star

SINGAPORE: Luck has run out for national Under-23 striker Mohd Syahrul Azwari Ibrahim.

The nippy Harimau Muda forward, who struck the goal for a 1-0 win against host Indonesia to put Malaysia through to the semi-finals in the 2011 SEA Games, admitted that they are now “not good enough to reclaim the gold medal”.

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