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Little wizard: Skipper Chanathip Songkrasin, who plays in Japan, will again lead Thailand in the second-leg Suzuki Cup final against Indonesia tonight. The Thais lead 4-0 on aggregate. — Reuters

PETALING JAYA: Fans excited by the dazzling displays of top South-East Asian (SEA) players in the Suzuki Cup are clamouring for more of them to grace the Malaysian League.

But that’s becoming a distant reality, no thanks to the options these stars have of playing in other top leagues in Europe and Asia.

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