Dollah hopes Malik and Athiu will deliver the goods for Pahang again


Danger man: Abdul Malik Mat Ariff (right) has proven to be lethal as he scored three goals in Pahang’s last two encounters against Penang. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Nine goals from two matches but Pahang are still not assured of a place in the last eight of the Malaysia Cup.

But coach Dollah Salleh is hoping for their agonising wait to end as they are all poised to beat Sarawak United at home tonight at the Darulmakmur Stadium to seal their quarter-final ticket.

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