Perak in downward spiral no thanks to off-field problems


Selangor's player Ahmad Danial Ahmad Asri (left) trying to control the ball from Perak's Muhamad Shakir Hamzah (right) during the Malaysia Super League 2021 at the MBPJ Stadium in Selangor on Saturday, APRIL 10,2021. - MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star

PETALING JAYA: All is not well in the Perak camp.

Salaries have not been paid, players are making an exodus and their chief executive officer Rizal Naizali has quit. And a 2-3 defeat to Pahang in the Super League on Sunday summed up their sorry state.

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