Two fantastic opportunities did however present
itself for Sarawak in the first half although both were not even on target.
Ryan Griffith’s powerful shot skidding pass the upper bar of PKNS’s goal in the
first five minute of play, while another chance to score came when Joseph
Kalang curled in a beautiful free kick which was just inches of the target.
The rest of the first half was balanced, with
PKNS looking to be the more eager side to strike a goal. Sarawak’s defenders
tip toed a lot on dangerous lines by allowing Patrick Ronaldinho and company
room to strike the ball at Sarawak’s young goalkeeper, Fadley Rahim. The second
half however was a different affair with Hassan substituted for Muamer
Salibasic, and Ashri Chuchu coming in for Rashid Aya.
Muamer made instant impact as he bossed the
midfield and attacking half of Sarawak by showing fantastic ball holding and
shielding ability. The Bosnian was also inspirational with his passes which
opened attacking options to the likes of Ashri Chuchu, S Chanturu and Joseph. In
the 57th minute, the Stadium Negeri roared with approval when a stunning curler
by Joseph was deflected to beat the helpless Ramezey Che Ros, hence putting
Sarawak at the driver’s seat.
Sarawak came close to doubling the score line
but Ryan Griffith had his shot on goal neatly saved by Remezey. PKNS replied
with a free kick 30-yards from the Sarawak goal, but Fadzley Rahim was more
than ready to deny the effort. Nonetheless, moments later, the 26-year old
goalkeeper found himself helpless to stop a chip into the box which Mafry
Balang accidentally kicked into his own net to put the score level.
With less than ten minutes to the game, the
Crocs bombarded the PKNS defense with all they had, hence putting PKNS under
siege for countless times. The hardworking Muamer finally signaled his return
to form by scored a fantastic individual goal after dribbling past three
defenders before eventually netting a half volley. PKNS scrambled to find the
equalizer in the dying minutes of the game, but even the added three minutes by
the third referee, and a corner kick, came fruitless, with the Crocs and their
fans celebrating a significant victory.
The result meant that the Crocs are two games away from securing their target this season, which is to stay in the Malaysia Super League.
Credit to www.sarawakcrocs.com
The result meant that the Crocs are two games away from securing their target this season, which is to stay in the Malaysia Super League.
Credit to www.sarawakcrocs.com
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