Ramadhan can’t wait to get back and help Cops


Fingers crossed: Ramadhan Hamid (left) hopes that Police can get back on track and find a winning streak.

PETALING JAYA: With Police on a five-game losing streak in the Super League, it is no surprise to see goalkeeper Ramadhan Hamid eager to return to action as soon as possible.

The former Kelantan player started the first four matches of the season, losing the first game to Sabah (0-4), helping them win one against Kedah (1-0) and holding Perak (0-0), but in their 0-1 defeat against Terengganu on March 11, he suffered a Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) knee injury.

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