Sarawak united eye JDT mission

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Sarawak United's foreign signing Boris Kok (back) during a training session. Photo: Ghazali Bujang

BY FAIZAL BUJANG

KUCHING: Sarawak United FC (SUFC) coach B. Sathianathan has assured a more energetic play when they take on JDT away at Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, Johor Bahru on Wednesday (March 9).

It would not be easy, he acknowledged, given their opponents’ reputation as one of the best teams in the country. However, Sathianathan has a plan.

“We know the match against JDT is going to be tough, but points are on our minds,” he told Arena Suara Sarawak.

“I will call up the reserve players to fill the gap left by S. Chanthuru (who is injured). They are capable of getting the job done.

“In the meantime, I hope the team can finish the chances that come their way and avoid making schoolboy errors.”

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