Rhinos will turn to youngsters to make a difference


Taiki Kagayama (left) in action during Malaysia Cup 2022.

PETALING JAYA: Sabah coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee will again be without quite a number of key players when the Rhinos lock horns with Kuching City in their Malaysia Cup quarter-final first leg match at the State Stadium in Kuching tonight.

In the round-of-16 clash against UiTM, the Borneo outfit missed the services of Indonesian winger Saddil Ramdani, South Korean midfielder Park Tae-su, Guinea-Bissau striker Jose Embalo and Brazilian centreback Jackson Souza.

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