Howdy Konate, Andik and Dedi Kusnandar...
Rabu, 02 Maret 2016 - 17:02 WIB
Howdy Konate, Andik and Dedi Kusnandar...
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KUALA LUMPUR - Makan Konate, former playmaker who loved the Bobotoh Maung Bandung appear as a savior of his new club, FC Terenggangu II (T-Team) after his goal to avoid defeat and could only draw 1-1 against club Malaysian Police (PDRM), Tuesday (1/3)
As reported Goal.com, these results make the T-Team still has not been able to gain the full amount in four games early Malaysian Super League (MSL). Even so, an additional one point to make the T-Team out of the red zone.
T-Team had left earlier Ashfaq Ali through a penalty goal in the 34th minute. Gift referee awarded a penalty following a foul on the striker Maldives.
Positions could have been a draw after goals Konate ahead of halftime. Unfortunately, free kick goal Konate disallowed by referee. However, Konate finally makes T-Team won a point, again through his free-kick goal to fruition in the 71st minute.
In other action, Andik Vermansah forced to miss when Selangor FA clamped Sarawak 4-2. Andik absent in this match after suffering a minor hamstring injury. The victory made Selangor topped the standings.
Meanwhile the day before, another former Persib player, Dedi Kusnandar still have not tasted victory together with Sabah FA in the Malaysia Premier League (MPL) after the club nicknamed The Rhinos were forced to swallow a 3-2 defeat of Kuala Lumpur.
As reported Goal.com, these results make the T-Team still has not been able to gain the full amount in four games early Malaysian Super League (MSL). Even so, an additional one point to make the T-Team out of the red zone.
T-Team had left earlier Ashfaq Ali through a penalty goal in the 34th minute. Gift referee awarded a penalty following a foul on the striker Maldives.
Positions could have been a draw after goals Konate ahead of halftime. Unfortunately, free kick goal Konate disallowed by referee. However, Konate finally makes T-Team won a point, again through his free-kick goal to fruition in the 71st minute.
In other action, Andik Vermansah forced to miss when Selangor FA clamped Sarawak 4-2. Andik absent in this match after suffering a minor hamstring injury. The victory made Selangor topped the standings.
Meanwhile the day before, another former Persib player, Dedi Kusnandar still have not tasted victory together with Sabah FA in the Malaysia Premier League (MPL) after the club nicknamed The Rhinos were forced to swallow a 3-2 defeat of Kuala Lumpur.
(rnz)