Park: Coach Eddy’s brave and smart tactic change saves Cops


Great start: Park Tae-su celebrates his second goal against Brunei. — Police

PETALING JAYA: South Korean midfielder Park Tae-su has hailed Police coach Eddy Gapil for making timely tactical changes that sparked their comeback against Brunei in their Super League match.

But admitted he was disappointed not to walk away with three points after ending up 2-2 at the Selayang Stadium on Saturday.

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