T-Team Titans Patrich Wanggai went from hero to zero during his team 1-1 draw against Selangor at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu last night.
The Indonesian forward had levelled the score in the 80th minute after they have been trailing since Thamil Arasu put The Red Giants ahead in the 15th minute.
However he reacted to a provocation by Thamil Arasu as the match entered stoppage time and earned himself a red card.
The draw did not do both teams any good as it looked more like two points lost rather than one point gained.
A win would have seen Mehmet Durakovic's men taking over the lead at the top of Super League. The draw meant they only moved up above Terengganu into second place behind Pahang.
For The Titans they failed to further their distance from the relegation zone and now had played one more match than the rest of the teams.
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Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Elephants Maintain Their Place at the Top of the Super League
Terengganu briefly went back to the top of the Super League after winning their match against Sarawak at the intimidating State Stadium on Friday. However Pahang reclaimed it 24 hours later when they too registered a tough away win in Kuala Terengganu over T-Team Titans.
On Friday, Zairo Anuar Zailani 20th minute strike opened the scoring against the home thing but Rashid Aya levelled things up twelve minutes later.
The Turtles new signing during the transfer window, Moustapha Dabo goot his name on the scoresheet during his first appearance for the team with a goal in the 65th minute before Mohamad Norfarhan completed the scoring five minutes later.
Also on the same day Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) were held by PKNS FC at the Shah Alam Stadium. Attacking fullback Mahali Jasuli scoring for JDT in the 57th minute to cancel Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh opener for the home side twenty minutes earlier.
The next day The Elephants showed their determination to challenge for the Super League title with a 2-0 win over The Titans.
However, they have to wait until the hour mark before managing to break the deadlock as Azraai Khor's men were also determined to get a good result in order to preserve their place in the Super League.
It was The Titans' weakness in dealing with set pieces that led to Matias Conti scoring the first goal and it was the same story when Zesh Rehman added the second a minute before time.
Selangor welcomed back Paulo Rangel to their frontline and the Brazillian brought immediate impact by scoring the only goal of the match against Perak in Ipoh.
Defending champions, Lions XII also recorded an away win, this time at Selayang Municipal Stadium when they overcame home side, Sime Darby FC.
Second half strike by Mohamad Safuwan seven minutes after the restart and another one from Khairul Amri ten minutes later were enough to gave Fandi Ahmad's chargers all three points.
Meanwhile in Kota Bahru, Mohamad Shawky's goal on the hour mark was enough to give the home side, Kelantan all three points in their encounter with the Armed Forces (ATM).
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On Friday, Zairo Anuar Zailani 20th minute strike opened the scoring against the home thing but Rashid Aya levelled things up twelve minutes later.
The Turtles new signing during the transfer window, Moustapha Dabo goot his name on the scoresheet during his first appearance for the team with a goal in the 65th minute before Mohamad Norfarhan completed the scoring five minutes later.
Also on the same day Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) were held by PKNS FC at the Shah Alam Stadium. Attacking fullback Mahali Jasuli scoring for JDT in the 57th minute to cancel Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh opener for the home side twenty minutes earlier.
The next day The Elephants showed their determination to challenge for the Super League title with a 2-0 win over The Titans.
However, they have to wait until the hour mark before managing to break the deadlock as Azraai Khor's men were also determined to get a good result in order to preserve their place in the Super League.
It was The Titans' weakness in dealing with set pieces that led to Matias Conti scoring the first goal and it was the same story when Zesh Rehman added the second a minute before time.
Selangor welcomed back Paulo Rangel to their frontline and the Brazillian brought immediate impact by scoring the only goal of the match against Perak in Ipoh.
Defending champions, Lions XII also recorded an away win, this time at Selayang Municipal Stadium when they overcame home side, Sime Darby FC.
Second half strike by Mohamad Safuwan seven minutes after the restart and another one from Khairul Amri ten minutes later were enough to gave Fandi Ahmad's chargers all three points.
Meanwhile in Kota Bahru, Mohamad Shawky's goal on the hour mark was enough to give the home side, Kelantan all three points in their encounter with the Armed Forces (ATM).
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Sunday, 30 March 2014
Stalemate in the East Coast Derby
Terengganu perfect home record in the Super League ended last night after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Kelantan at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu.
In front of an almost capacity crowd, Terengganu found themselves trailing after Mohamad Shawky capitalised on hesitant defending by the home side to opened the scoring after sixteen minute.
The Turtles drew level in the 36th minute when Zairo Anuar Zailani blasted home his trade-mark freekick past Khairul Fahmi Che Mat in the Kelantan's goal.
The result saw Terengganu relinquishing their lead to Pahang after Zainal Abidin Hassan's men easily saw off Perak at the Darul Makmur Stadium.
Dickson Nwakaeme put The Elephants ahead just after ten minutes before Gopinathan Ramachandra increased it to 2-0 nine minutes before the break.
Selangor missed the chance to be level with Pahang at the top after they were held to a 2-2 draw by PKNS FC despite the visitors had to play with ten men after Nazmi Faiz's dismissal in the 67th minute.
The score at the time was 1-1 after The Red Giants had gone ahead courtesy of an own goal by Helmi Remeli in the 18th minute. His team-mate, Aminudin Mohamad Noor however put his side level again four minutes later.
Despite being down to ten men, PKNS FC regained their lead in the 72nd minute with Aminuddin second of the match. However, the lead did not last long when Selangor equalised through Afiq Azmi two minutes later.
Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) inconsistencies emerged again after being held to a 1-1 draw at home by Sarawak.
The home side lost goalkeeper, Izham Tarmizi Roslan to an injury and he was replaced by Norazlan Razali. The substitute custodian could do anything eight minutes later when Chanturu's effort gave him no chance.
However the lead did not last long when Luciano Figueroa struck in the 28th minute to level things up. Despite their best effort, JDT once again failed to get all three points at home.
A fighting display by T-Team Titans earned them a point against defending champions, Lions XII at the Jalan Besar Stadium. This was against the backdrop of losing two of their central defenders.
Brazilian Fabio Flor had to be taken off just after four minutes and Marzuki Yusof came in his place. However Marzuki too was taken off during half-time and The Titans played the whole second half with a makeshift defence.
Mohamad Safuwan gave the capacity crowd something to cheer when he found the net in the 24th minute. However, tried as they might the home side could not add to the tally and they were made to pay when Nelson Marcelo curled in a wonderful free-kick in the 63rd minute.
It brought the score to 1-1 and it stayed that way until the final whistle.
The Armed Forces (ATM) which are now struggling at the foot of the table twice went ahead during their match against Sime Darby FC at the Selayang Municipal Stadium.
Bruno Martelotto put them ahead from the penalty spot in the eleventh minute only for Muhammad Arif to equalise for the home side just around the half hour mark.
ATM went ahead again through Juan Manuel Arostegui nine minutes into the second half but five minutes later the score was level again when William Mensah found the net.
Mahmoud Al Amna then emerged as the hero for Sime Darby when he scored what turned out to be the winning goal in the 65th minute.
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In front of an almost capacity crowd, Terengganu found themselves trailing after Mohamad Shawky capitalised on hesitant defending by the home side to opened the scoring after sixteen minute.
The Turtles drew level in the 36th minute when Zairo Anuar Zailani blasted home his trade-mark freekick past Khairul Fahmi Che Mat in the Kelantan's goal.
The result saw Terengganu relinquishing their lead to Pahang after Zainal Abidin Hassan's men easily saw off Perak at the Darul Makmur Stadium.
Dickson Nwakaeme put The Elephants ahead just after ten minutes before Gopinathan Ramachandra increased it to 2-0 nine minutes before the break.
Selangor missed the chance to be level with Pahang at the top after they were held to a 2-2 draw by PKNS FC despite the visitors had to play with ten men after Nazmi Faiz's dismissal in the 67th minute.
The score at the time was 1-1 after The Red Giants had gone ahead courtesy of an own goal by Helmi Remeli in the 18th minute. His team-mate, Aminudin Mohamad Noor however put his side level again four minutes later.
Despite being down to ten men, PKNS FC regained their lead in the 72nd minute with Aminuddin second of the match. However, the lead did not last long when Selangor equalised through Afiq Azmi two minutes later.
Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) inconsistencies emerged again after being held to a 1-1 draw at home by Sarawak.
The home side lost goalkeeper, Izham Tarmizi Roslan to an injury and he was replaced by Norazlan Razali. The substitute custodian could do anything eight minutes later when Chanturu's effort gave him no chance.
However the lead did not last long when Luciano Figueroa struck in the 28th minute to level things up. Despite their best effort, JDT once again failed to get all three points at home.
A fighting display by T-Team Titans earned them a point against defending champions, Lions XII at the Jalan Besar Stadium. This was against the backdrop of losing two of their central defenders.
Brazilian Fabio Flor had to be taken off just after four minutes and Marzuki Yusof came in his place. However Marzuki too was taken off during half-time and The Titans played the whole second half with a makeshift defence.
Mohamad Safuwan gave the capacity crowd something to cheer when he found the net in the 24th minute. However, tried as they might the home side could not add to the tally and they were made to pay when Nelson Marcelo curled in a wonderful free-kick in the 63rd minute.
It brought the score to 1-1 and it stayed that way until the final whistle.
The Armed Forces (ATM) which are now struggling at the foot of the table twice went ahead during their match against Sime Darby FC at the Selayang Municipal Stadium.
Bruno Martelotto put them ahead from the penalty spot in the eleventh minute only for Muhammad Arif to equalise for the home side just around the half hour mark.
ATM went ahead again through Juan Manuel Arostegui nine minutes into the second half but five minutes later the score was level again when William Mensah found the net.
Mahmoud Al Amna then emerged as the hero for Sime Darby when he scored what turned out to be the winning goal in the 65th minute.
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Wednesday, 26 March 2014
First Away Win Enough for Terengganu to Remain First
Terengganu finally recorded their first away win of the season when they beat the Armed Forces (ATM) 3-0 at the Selayang Municipal Stadium last night.
Abdul Manaf Mamat opened the scoring in the 24th minute with Mohamad Norfarhan adding the second in the 71st minute. Faiz Subri added the third as the match was about to go into stoppage time.
The comprehensive win enabled The Turtles to maintain their position at the top of the Super League with sixteen points.
Hot on Terengganu's heels are Pahang and Selangor after both also won their away fixtures.
Dickson Nwakaeme's double and a goal from Fauzi Roslan saw The Elephants easily defeated PKNS FC 3-1 at the Shah Alam Stadium. Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh replied for the home side in the 71st minute.
The Red Giants meanwhile had to face a more challenging task, to win at the State Stadium against the host, Sarawak. However, a strike by Andik Vermanshah in the 24th minute and another goal by Thamil Arasu saw Mehmet Durakovic's boys flying home with all three points.
Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) did the unexpected in Kota Bahru by winning their match against the home side, Kelantan.
Amri Yahyah just after the half hour mark cancelled Muhammad Ghaddar opener in the 17th minute. As both sides seemed to be settling for a draw, JDT scored the winner through Fazly Mazlan three minutes before the end of regulation time.
The win saw JDT moved up to fourth while right behind them are the Lions XII which also grabbed all three points against Perak in Ipoh through Mohamad Safuwan's last minute strike that found the home side's back of the net.
The defeat saw Perak going to the bottom of the standings after T-Team Titans did enough at home to register their third win of the season.
Azraai Khor was a happy man at the final whistle after goals from Evaldo Rodrigues and central defender, Marzuki Yusof were enough to see off Sime Darby FC.
The result moved them to 9th place in the standings with eleven points.
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Abdul Manaf Mamat opened the scoring in the 24th minute with Mohamad Norfarhan adding the second in the 71st minute. Faiz Subri added the third as the match was about to go into stoppage time.
The comprehensive win enabled The Turtles to maintain their position at the top of the Super League with sixteen points.
Hot on Terengganu's heels are Pahang and Selangor after both also won their away fixtures.
Dickson Nwakaeme's double and a goal from Fauzi Roslan saw The Elephants easily defeated PKNS FC 3-1 at the Shah Alam Stadium. Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh replied for the home side in the 71st minute.
The Red Giants meanwhile had to face a more challenging task, to win at the State Stadium against the host, Sarawak. However, a strike by Andik Vermanshah in the 24th minute and another goal by Thamil Arasu saw Mehmet Durakovic's boys flying home with all three points.
Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) did the unexpected in Kota Bahru by winning their match against the home side, Kelantan.
Amri Yahyah just after the half hour mark cancelled Muhammad Ghaddar opener in the 17th minute. As both sides seemed to be settling for a draw, JDT scored the winner through Fazly Mazlan three minutes before the end of regulation time.
The win saw JDT moved up to fourth while right behind them are the Lions XII which also grabbed all three points against Perak in Ipoh through Mohamad Safuwan's last minute strike that found the home side's back of the net.
The defeat saw Perak going to the bottom of the standings after T-Team Titans did enough at home to register their third win of the season.
Azraai Khor was a happy man at the final whistle after goals from Evaldo Rodrigues and central defender, Marzuki Yusof were enough to see off Sime Darby FC.
The result moved them to 9th place in the standings with eleven points.
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Sunday, 23 March 2014
Terengganu Shocked in Selayang
Terengganu remained winless on their travel in the Super League this season after suffering a 3-2 defeat against Sime Darby FC at the Selayang Municipal Stadium last night.
The defeat however, did not affect The Turtles' position at the top of the standings though there are three other teams with the same point tally as them.
Lowly Sime Darby surprised the visitors when they went ahead in the sixth minute through Nazrul Kamaruzaman. However, Ismail Faruqi equalised for Terengganu in the 23rd minute.
A minute into stoppage time at the end of the first half, Sime Darby went ahead again through Fazrul Hazli. Four minutes after the restart saw Mohamad Farid Ramli scoring the third.
Abdul Rahman Ibrahim's boys pushed forward in order to get something out of this match. However, Sime Darby goalkeeper, Suffian Abdul Rahman stood tall to withstand everything that the visitors threw at him.
He was beaten in the 71st minute by Mohamad Norfarhan but continued to defy the odds to ensure his side second consecutive win after last week victory over Perak in Ipoh.
Pahang defeated Sarawak 3-1 at the Darul Makmur Stadium in Kuantan to move into second place.
An own goal by Sarawak defender, Ronny Harun just after the half hour mark gave The Elephants the lead. Two further goals from Damion Stewart and Mohamad Hafiz Kamal cemented their lead while The Crocs replied through Rashid Aya during stoppage time.
In the battle between Selangor and Kelantan at the Shah Alam Stadium, a lone strike by Paulo Rangel in the first half was enough to give Mehmet Durakovic's boys all three points which saw them amassing the same number of points as The Stags.
Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) inconsistencies continued when they were held to a 1-1 draw by the Armed Forces (ATM) at the Hassan Yunos Stadium.
They have to thank substitute Mohamad Safee Sali who scored the equaliser with four minutes remaining after ATM had gone ahead six minutes before the break through Mohamad Riduwan Maon.
In the match between two teams propping the Super League table, T-Team Titans came back from a goal down to tie the score to 1-1, with Muhammad Ramzul heading home the equaliser after Mugenthiran had put the visitors ahead.
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The defeat however, did not affect The Turtles' position at the top of the standings though there are three other teams with the same point tally as them.
Lowly Sime Darby surprised the visitors when they went ahead in the sixth minute through Nazrul Kamaruzaman. However, Ismail Faruqi equalised for Terengganu in the 23rd minute.
A minute into stoppage time at the end of the first half, Sime Darby went ahead again through Fazrul Hazli. Four minutes after the restart saw Mohamad Farid Ramli scoring the third.
Abdul Rahman Ibrahim's boys pushed forward in order to get something out of this match. However, Sime Darby goalkeeper, Suffian Abdul Rahman stood tall to withstand everything that the visitors threw at him.
He was beaten in the 71st minute by Mohamad Norfarhan but continued to defy the odds to ensure his side second consecutive win after last week victory over Perak in Ipoh.
Pahang defeated Sarawak 3-1 at the Darul Makmur Stadium in Kuantan to move into second place.
An own goal by Sarawak defender, Ronny Harun just after the half hour mark gave The Elephants the lead. Two further goals from Damion Stewart and Mohamad Hafiz Kamal cemented their lead while The Crocs replied through Rashid Aya during stoppage time.
In the battle between Selangor and Kelantan at the Shah Alam Stadium, a lone strike by Paulo Rangel in the first half was enough to give Mehmet Durakovic's boys all three points which saw them amassing the same number of points as The Stags.
Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) inconsistencies continued when they were held to a 1-1 draw by the Armed Forces (ATM) at the Hassan Yunos Stadium.
They have to thank substitute Mohamad Safee Sali who scored the equaliser with four minutes remaining after ATM had gone ahead six minutes before the break through Mohamad Riduwan Maon.
In the match between two teams propping the Super League table, T-Team Titans came back from a goal down to tie the score to 1-1, with Muhammad Ramzul heading home the equaliser after Mugenthiran had put the visitors ahead.
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Sunday, 16 March 2014
Bikana Strikes Down JDT in KT
Terengganu registered their fourth consecutive home win in the Super League after defeating Johor Darul Takzim 1-0 at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium in Kuala Terengganu last night.
Vincent Bikana's goal in the 17th minute was enough to give The Turtles and their fans who thronged the stadium to the max a happy evening, especially the result saw them taking over as the league leaders again.
Previous leaders Kelantan were held to a 2-2 draw by Pahang in an East Coast derby.
The Stags captain, Badhri Radzi put his side ahead just after two minutes but Pahang defender, Saiful Nizam Miswan scored the equaliser eleven minutes later.
Mohamad Faizol Hussin then silenced the home supporters when he found the back of the net in the 70th minute. However the lead did not last long when Khairul Izwan levelled the scoreline ten minutes later.
Attempt by both sides to force a winner failed which saw both head coaches satisfied with the outcome.
Sarawak responded well to their defeat in Kuala Terengganu last week when they beat Lions XII 3-1 at the State Stadium in Kuching.
Chanturu Suppiah opened the scoring on a wet pitch after sixteen minutes. However, the goal was cancelled when the visitors breached Sarawak's goal through through Muhammad Nazrul Ahmad in the 36th minute.
Four minutes later, Chanturu restored his side lead with a fine goal. Then as the match entered it last quarter an hour, Rashid Aya scored to send the stadium into delirium.
The win put Robert Alberts' men in third place.
In Kelana Jaya, T-Team Titans failed to build on their win over Sarawak last week when they lost 3-1 to PKNS FC at the MBPJ Stadium.
Shahrul Azhar Ture who once played for The Titans on loan from Sabah; opened the scoring just after seven minutes. The score was level again in the 19th minute when Titans' forward, Azrul Hazran found the net.
The Red Ants central defender, Helmi Remeli then restored his side lead a minute into added time at the end of the first half. Muhammad Khairu Azrin then ensured all the points for the home side by scoring the third just over the hour mark.
The result saw Azraai Khor's side slipped to the bottom again as Sime Darby FC registered a surprise win over Perak in Ipoh with Mohamad Fazrul Hazli scoring twice in the first half.
Meanwhile in Selayang, Juan Manuel Arostegui scored for both sides as his Armed Forces (ATM) side held Selangor to a 1-1 draw. The Argentine first gave The Red Giants the lead when his attempt to clear a Paulo Rangel header ended up in the net.
However he made amends a while later when he finished off a wonderful pass from Christie Jayaseelan to level the score which stayed the same until the final whistle.
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Vincent Bikana's goal in the 17th minute was enough to give The Turtles and their fans who thronged the stadium to the max a happy evening, especially the result saw them taking over as the league leaders again.
Previous leaders Kelantan were held to a 2-2 draw by Pahang in an East Coast derby.
The Stags captain, Badhri Radzi put his side ahead just after two minutes but Pahang defender, Saiful Nizam Miswan scored the equaliser eleven minutes later.
Mohamad Faizol Hussin then silenced the home supporters when he found the back of the net in the 70th minute. However the lead did not last long when Khairul Izwan levelled the scoreline ten minutes later.
Attempt by both sides to force a winner failed which saw both head coaches satisfied with the outcome.
Sarawak responded well to their defeat in Kuala Terengganu last week when they beat Lions XII 3-1 at the State Stadium in Kuching.
Chanturu Suppiah opened the scoring on a wet pitch after sixteen minutes. However, the goal was cancelled when the visitors breached Sarawak's goal through through Muhammad Nazrul Ahmad in the 36th minute.
Four minutes later, Chanturu restored his side lead with a fine goal. Then as the match entered it last quarter an hour, Rashid Aya scored to send the stadium into delirium.
The win put Robert Alberts' men in third place.
In Kelana Jaya, T-Team Titans failed to build on their win over Sarawak last week when they lost 3-1 to PKNS FC at the MBPJ Stadium.
Shahrul Azhar Ture who once played for The Titans on loan from Sabah; opened the scoring just after seven minutes. The score was level again in the 19th minute when Titans' forward, Azrul Hazran found the net.
The Red Ants central defender, Helmi Remeli then restored his side lead a minute into added time at the end of the first half. Muhammad Khairu Azrin then ensured all the points for the home side by scoring the third just over the hour mark.
The result saw Azraai Khor's side slipped to the bottom again as Sime Darby FC registered a surprise win over Perak in Ipoh with Mohamad Fazrul Hazli scoring twice in the first half.
Meanwhile in Selayang, Juan Manuel Arostegui scored for both sides as his Armed Forces (ATM) side held Selangor to a 1-1 draw. The Argentine first gave The Red Giants the lead when his attempt to clear a Paulo Rangel header ended up in the net.
However he made amends a while later when he finished off a wonderful pass from Christie Jayaseelan to level the score which stayed the same until the final whistle.
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Sunday, 9 March 2014
Kelantan Take Over the Lead
Kelantan took full opportunity of the postponement of the Selangor vs Terengganu match to go back to the top of the Super League by winning their match against defending champions, Lions XII at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
The home side, cheered by a capacity crowd at the compact stadium went ahead in the 19th minute through Khairul Amri.
However, The Stags were on level terms again six minutes into the second half when Fakri Saarani found the back of Izwan Mahbub's net. Then a minute into stoppage time, Francis Doe who has a good scoring record at the stadium; scored the winner for Kelantan.
Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) continued their fine form with a 2-0 win over Sime Darby FC at the Selayang Municipal Stadium. Luciano Figueroa broke the deadlock after twenty four minutes before Norshahrul Idlan added the second seven minutes later.
The win put JDT in second place above Terengganu.
Pahang recovered from their defeat in Kuala Terengganu last week to thrash the Armed Forces (ATM) 4-1 at the Darul Makmur Stadium, Kuantan.
Matias started the ball rolling with a goal on the quarter of an hour mark before Dickson Nwakaeme scored the first of his brace three minutes later.
Mohamad Faizol Hussin made it three ten minutes before the break. Six minutes after the second half started, Nwakaeme added his second to make it 4-0. Juan Manuel Arostegui scored ATM's consolation goal in the 69th minute.
Sarawak came unstuck in Kuala Terengganu when they lost to bottom side T-Team Titans. Two inspired substitutions by Titans' head coach, Azraai Khor proved to be the difference.
Muhammad Ramzul who came on the start of the second half in place of Azlan Ismail made an immediate impact when his shot from outside the penalty area went past Sani Anuar Kamsani in the Sarawak's goal.
Then another substitution six minutes from time saw Badrul Hisham Morris coming on for Nelson Martin. A minute later from an almost identical spot with Ramzul, Badrul unleashed a shot and Sani also could not get his hands on it.
The win lifted The Titans off the bottom but still remained in the relegation zone.
In another match, Perak were held to a 1-1 draw at home by PKNS FC. Eliel Da Cruz gave the home side the lead after six minutes. However, six minutes before the interval Karlo Primorac levelled things up and the score remained until the final whistle.
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The home side, cheered by a capacity crowd at the compact stadium went ahead in the 19th minute through Khairul Amri.
However, The Stags were on level terms again six minutes into the second half when Fakri Saarani found the back of Izwan Mahbub's net. Then a minute into stoppage time, Francis Doe who has a good scoring record at the stadium; scored the winner for Kelantan.
Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) continued their fine form with a 2-0 win over Sime Darby FC at the Selayang Municipal Stadium. Luciano Figueroa broke the deadlock after twenty four minutes before Norshahrul Idlan added the second seven minutes later.
The win put JDT in second place above Terengganu.
Pahang recovered from their defeat in Kuala Terengganu last week to thrash the Armed Forces (ATM) 4-1 at the Darul Makmur Stadium, Kuantan.
Matias started the ball rolling with a goal on the quarter of an hour mark before Dickson Nwakaeme scored the first of his brace three minutes later.
Mohamad Faizol Hussin made it three ten minutes before the break. Six minutes after the second half started, Nwakaeme added his second to make it 4-0. Juan Manuel Arostegui scored ATM's consolation goal in the 69th minute.
Sarawak came unstuck in Kuala Terengganu when they lost to bottom side T-Team Titans. Two inspired substitutions by Titans' head coach, Azraai Khor proved to be the difference.
Muhammad Ramzul who came on the start of the second half in place of Azlan Ismail made an immediate impact when his shot from outside the penalty area went past Sani Anuar Kamsani in the Sarawak's goal.
Then another substitution six minutes from time saw Badrul Hisham Morris coming on for Nelson Martin. A minute later from an almost identical spot with Ramzul, Badrul unleashed a shot and Sani also could not get his hands on it.
The win lifted The Titans off the bottom but still remained in the relegation zone.
In another match, Perak were held to a 1-1 draw at home by PKNS FC. Eliel Da Cruz gave the home side the lead after six minutes. However, six minutes before the interval Karlo Primorac levelled things up and the score remained until the final whistle.
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