PETALING JAYA: Kelantan football team interim coach Rezal Zambery Yahya (pic) hopes the club’s management can settle the salary arrears of players and coaches soon.
Rezal feels it is unfair for them to be owed up to six months of salaries as the players and coaching staff have fulfilled their responsibilities throughout the season despite the crisis.
‘’We never brought shame to the team despite the off-field struggles, and we remained committed and professional,’’ he said.
“”Now it’s time for the management to be more transparent and serious about fixing the issues,” he added.
Kelantan finished bottom of the 13-team Super League table with only seven points as the Super League concluded on Monday.
Meanwhile, Kedah’s Serbian striker Milos Gordic told the media that he is returning to his home nation without any money after being owed nine months’ salary.
“I feel like crying. I want to rest my head and be with my family in Serbia,’’ he said.
“I have sacrificed a lot, I am fighting for my baby, for my family. But I am going home without any money.’’
