Safee softens blow to lift wounded Harimau


PETALING JAYA: A painful defeat to swallow, but one that must be quickly forgotten.

That was the message sent by former national striker Safee Sali (pic), who said it was preposterous to immediately label Harimau Malaya as a failure after their 0-4 defeat against the United Arab Emirates in the World Cup 2022-Asian Cup 2023 second-round qualifiers yesterday.

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