Penang positive Dabinyaba’s return will change their fortunes


GEORGE TOWN: Penang coach Ashley Westwood (pic) believes that things will look up for the Panthers when striker Nigel Dabinyaba returns from injury.

The Panthers are at the bottom of the Super League standings with no points and no goals to show for after two straight defeats.

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