No win, no problem as Aidil happy with players’ fighting spirit


Air raid: Pahang goalkeeper Daniel Sa’dun foils Kedah’s attempt during the match at the Darulmakmur Stadium. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Kedah’s four-game winning run has come to an end but surprisingly coach Aidil Sharin was not perturbed.

In fact, the Singaporean, who fielded just one foreigner, was pleased with the team’s fighting spirit in the 2-2 draw with Pahang at the Darulmakmur Stadium on Wednesday.

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