Felda coach Nidzam issues a clarion call to players to avoid relegation


Back to lead them: Felda United skipper Hadin Azman (right) celebrating after scoring a goal in the Super League match against PKNS at the Tun Abdul Razak Stadium in Maran, Pahang, on Friday. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Basement club Felda United have found the wind in their sails as the Super League heads into the final stretch.

The Fighters, long plagued by injuries to key players, finally have their full squad as they look to beat the drop.

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