Brendan: Players have to quickly adjust to coach’s style to make impact


I’m a survivor: Brendan Gan taking a selfie with a fan during the Let’s Cope with Neon Hope event in conjunction with World Cancer Awareness Day at the Sunway Convention Centre. — Photo by Selangor FC

PETALING JAYA: National midfielder Brendan Gan believes it’s all about making quick adjustments under a new coach.

Malaysia have hired South Korean Kim Pan-gon as their head coach and Brendan and Co are likely to report to him when they are called up for centralised training.

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