Enter the ‘Nafuzi Ball’


Staying positive: Terengganu captain Lee Tuck (right) refuses to panic and is enjoying his time with his family since the movement control order took place.

PETALING JAYA: You have heard of the 1974 Dutch side’s “total football” and Barcelona’s “tiki-taka”, which was emulated by the all-conquering Spanish side of 2008 to 2012. In Malaysia, we now have “Nafuzi Ball”.

Terengganu coach Nafuzi Zain’s style of play for his team has become the talk of local football and his best friend Nidzam Jamil, who coaches Felda United, has dubbed it “Nafuzi Ball”.

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