PETALING JAYA: The arrival of towering Brazilian centreback Diego Landis has added serious strength and fierce competition to Terengganu’s defensive line.
And no one is more aware of that than Safwan Mazlan.
The 23-year-old knows he faces a steep climb to earn a regular spot in the starting 11, especially with Landis and seasoned national defender Shahrul Nizam Ros Hasni expected to lead the backline.
“Breaking into the first 11 is no easy task,” admitted Safwan, who featured in 22 of Terengganu’s 24 Super League matches last season.
“But I believe in myself and my ability to compete at the highest level. I know I have to push harder and work even more diligently to earn that spot.”
Terengganu’s centreback depth doesn’t end there. Promising national youth talent Ubaidullah Shamsul Fazili and versatile defender Syafiq Danial are also vying for minutes, creating one of the most competitive defensive units in the league.
Safwan, however, brings versatility to the table. Capable of playing both right and leftback, he offers tactical flexibility, though even those positions are tightly contested, with the likes of Alif Zakaria, Faris Rifqi, Hairiey Hakim, and Azam Azmi Murad in the mix.
Coach Badrul Afzan Razali has used pre-season as a proving ground, rotating his squad to assess form and fitness ahead of the season opener against Penang at the City Stadium in Georgetown on Aug 10.
Safwan has featured prominently in those matches and is making every minute count.
“So far, our pre-season has been really encouraging.
“The results have been positive, and we’ve been able to spot areas for improvement to strengthen the team. These matches have also been crucial in helping players build rhythm and confidence ahead of the league.”
Safwan credits Badrul for empowering the next generation of Terengganu stars.
“Coach Badrul has given a lot of young players the opportunity to step up and find their confidence. That support has been vital as we prepare for the Super League.”
