Elephants down but not out, says Dollah


Hands up: PJ City’s Washington Brandao Dos Santos (left) vying for the ball with Pahang’s Khamis Khalil during their Super League on Friday.

PETALING JAYA: It’s been a disastrous start for Pahang in the Super League with two straight defeats, but coach Dollah Salleh is telling his boys not to panic.

The Elephants fell to a 1-2 loss to Selangor in their opening match at the Darul Makmur Stadium on Feb 29 and suffered another heartbreak with a 3-4 defeat to Petaling Jaya City last Friday.

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