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Posted: 08 Oct 2011 11:05 AM PDT 2011/10/09 The Malaysia Cup enters the quarter-fi nal stage tomorrow and given the unpredictable form of most teams in the group stage, fans can expect no-holds barred action. Kelantan may have started the competition as the overwhelming favourites but, reports, this is no longer the case. SELANGOR v PERAK
Whether Selangor can sustain their form will be put to the test by a Perak side that have done surprisingly well in the absence of several key players. Selangor were beaten twice by T-Team in Group D while Perak came out tops in Group A unbeaten while eliminating Kedah.
The two teams last met in the Malaysia Cup in 2005 when Perak won 2-1 at home and drew 1-1 away in the group stage but it was Selangor who went all the way to lift the Cup, which happened to be their last. recent form • selangor: W W L D W previous five meetings FELDA UNITED v NEGRI SEMBILAN After a poor run in the league, coach E. Elavarasan did well to guide the club into the quarter-finals for the first time but a heavy reliance on old legs could leave Felda exposed. Farderin Kadir is their main outlet in attack, having scored three goals in the tournament but due to their lack of firepower, no Felda player managed more than four goals in the Super League. Felda, however, can take comfort that they have not lost to Negri when they met for the first time in the Super League this year. Free-scoring Negri could attempt to take advantage of a Felda defence that appear porous at times as Shahurain Abu Samah and Malaysia Cup-specialist Hairuddin Omar have discovered their shooting boots just in time. Indeed, Hairuddin seems to save his best for the Malaysia Cup, having been on the winning side in the last two finals in 2009 with Negri and 2010 with Kelantan. With defender Aidil Zafuan Radzak set to return for the knockout stages after injury, his combination with Norhafiz Zamani Misbah will be a tough one to crack and Negri could be looking at a third consecutive final. recent form previous two meetings TERENGGANU v KELANTAN But it does provide Kelantan with a chance to avenge their painful FA Cup final defeat when a late own goal forced extra-time as Terengganu went on to win. Coach M. Karathu, however, would have wished Kelantan were more consistent in the group stage when they surprisingly lost to Felda United away and were held by Johor FC at home. For Terengganu, failure to beat Negri Sembilan at home in their final group game saw them finish second in Group B and an unwanted pairing with Kelantan. Terengganu, however, have history on their side having twice beaten Kelantan to qualify for the quarter-finals in 2007 and 2008. They also hold a slight edge in 17 meetings since 2004, having won six games to Kelantan's five. recent form previous five meetings SABAH v T-TEAM T-Team coach Yunus Alif will be a little more confident than Justin however seeing that the Kuala Terengganu club have won all four of the two teams meetings to date. On their way to the quarter-finals for the first time, T-Team stunned Selangor home and away in Group D and romped to a 6-0 win over Police in their final group game to signal their hunger for a maiden major honour. Expect Sabah and T-Team to give it their all as they look at this year's competition as their best chance to go deep in the Malaysia Cup. With a host of experienced players, T-Team may just hold the edge over a gritty Sabah side, whose poor away record may return to haunt them. recent form Previous four meetings |
Hockey: No holding back for KLHC Posted: 08 Oct 2011 10:49 AM PDT Nur Insafi's Muhammad Azrin Anuar tries to block KLHC's Mohd Syamim Mohd Yusof in their match on Friday. Coach R. Vivekanandan said even though Sapura are trailing by three points, it will not be a rest day for his players. "I have pushed forward the point that as double champions, we will have to prove ourselves by winning our final match against Sapura to take our unbeaten record into the knock out stage.
The only player who could be missing from KLHC's line-up today is Kelvinder Singh. "Kelvinder picked up a shoulder injury while playing against Nur Insafi (on Friday) and is a doubtful starter, while the rest of my players are in good shape to give their best," said Vivekanandan. Sapura coach I. Vickneswaran said their chances of an upset are slim: "With a 14-goal deficit, we need to beat KLHC by seven goals to deny them the title, which is too steep to achieve." TODAY -- Premier Division: YNS v UiTM (Pitch II, 4pm), Maybank v Nur Insafi (Pitch 1, 5pm), UniKL v Armed Forces Airod (Pitch II, 6pm), KL Hockey Club v Sapura (Pitch II, 8pm) -- all matches at National Hockey Stadium
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