Penang pin hope on new signings to turn their fortunes around


New signings Ranti Martins (left) and Jeong Seok-min posing with Penang jerseys after signing their contracts at the ASPEN Group headquarters in Macalister Road, Penang. WAN MOHIZAN WAN HUSSEIN / The Star/12.07.2016

GEORGE TOWN: Penang are hoping that the signings of South Korean Jeong Seok-min and Nigerian Ranti Martins will help lift them off the foot of the Super League standings.

Midfielder Seok-min, 28, was formerly with K-League giants Pohang Steelers and featured for Jeonnam Dragons before heading to Penang for his first stint outside South Korea. He replaces injury-plagued Australian defender Brent Griffiths.

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