Eyeing revival in the City


Jubilation: Kuala Lumpur captain Paulo Josue celebrates after scoring to give the City Boys a 1-0 lead in their Super League match on Sunday. — Bernama.

PETALING JAYA: It pained him to admit, but Kuala Lumpur’s second half performance during their 1-2 loss against Perak was the worst performance head coach Miroslav Kuljanac had witnessed.

The Croatian did not leave the Cheras Stadium pleased after the City Boys lost to Perak on Sunday, which saw his side give up a 1-0 lead in the second half.

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