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Monday, December 31, 2007

GUNNING FOR A HAT-TRICK


KOTA KINABALU: Sabah are hoping to usher their New Year with a hat-trick victory as they face what is dubbed as their first “real test” of the season by taking on Kuala Lumpur in an away battle at the KLFA Stadium in Cheras tonight.

After registering two convincing victories in their previous games, the Rhinos will go into the match brimming with confidence!

However, they are also facing unfamiliar pressure as expectations are also high for them to keep the winning momentum going.

With Kuala Lumpur their opponents on the night, the Rhinos will surely have to put in extra effort to ensure they will enter the New Year with an unbeaten record and remain at the top of the 13-team standings.

“It’s been a superb first two games for the team,” commented Rahman Zakaria. “But I would like to remind the players not to get carried away too easily.

“We shouldn’t take things for granted and we must put up our best show in every match we play.

“After the two good wins, I don’t want the players to try and take things easy because we will get punished for being complacent.

“They must realise that our journey is still a long way to go and we must keep moving forward and look ahead for better results,” the Rhinos’ team manager added.

On the match against Kuala Lumpur, Rahman said they must treat the game seriously like any other game.

He admitted this is going to be a tough one, but believes the team are able to handle the challenge ahead of them especially after the two stunning victories.

“Like the first two games, this one is no different and it is not going to be an easy task for us. We have to go out there and play our hearts out to earn the points,” he said.

“Like I said earlier, we must try to keep our momentum going. As long as we try our best, I’m very sure we will be rewarded at the end of the day.

Rahman hinted that the Rhinos’ head coach is expected to stick to his winning side, adding that if there are any changes it will be minor and only for tactical reasons.

“All the players that made the trip to Tawau are available for the clash, so I see no reason why there should be any major changes to the first eleven.

“I’m sure if there are any, it will be because of our game plan and nothing more. The players who have seen action for the team in the last two games have done well, and I think they deserve to be given more chances to play,” said Rahman.

Sabah currently occupy the top spot in the standings with a maximum six points after two games into the season.

They thrashed Armed Forces 4-0 in an away battle in the opener, before trouncing Premier League new boys Proton FC 4-1 in their first home game at the Tawau Sports Complex on Friday.

As for Kuala Lumpur, they are two points behind the Rhinos.

They defeated Melaka 1-0 at home in the opener before being held to a two-all draw by Shahzan Muda in an away battle in the last game. The four points earned sees them in third behind the Rhinos and second placed Johor, who are level on six points, but the Rhinos are holding a superior goal average to stay in pole position.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

KEEP IT UP!


KOTA KINABALU: Drago Mamic yesterday reminded the Rhinos that the good show must continue!

The Croatian said anything can happen from now on and they must continue to work hard.

“It is only the beginning so it is important for the team to continue with the winning momentum.

“It is good to see they did well in our first two matches, but they must realise that they have to keep up the good work,” Drago said.

It has been years since Sabah last recorded this kind of impressive run in their campaign.

Their 4-0 victory over Armed Forces in the opener followed by the convincing 4-1 win over Proton FC on Friday clearly points to better things ahead for the Rhinos.

Even Drago admitted that he has a squad that is hungry for success.

In those two games, Drago said the players have shown that they can compete with any team.

They have also showed quality as well, he added.

But then again, he said the players shouldn’t get carried away too easily.

“I will keep reminding them that we have to keep improving all the time.

“I’m very pleased to see how they handled the pressure in both games, and with this kind of attitude, spirit and commitment, I’m very sure we can realise our dreams of ending the team’s title drought.

“Now I’m bringing into the team a winning mentality. We must try to win every game be it away or at home. At the same time we must treat all teams the same.

And what is more pleasing to see was that the Rhinos won the battle against Proton FC with only one foreign player in the squad in Dragic Dalibor.

Another foreign player Jamie Phoenix is still recuperating from injury and remains doubtful for the Rhinos’ away clash against Kuala Lumpur on Dec 31.

Drago is expecting the Englishman to be back into the team when they take on Johor at home on Jan 4.

He said he is in no hurry in putting Jamie into action until he is fully recovered.

“I have faith in the local players and I’m very satisfied with what they have shown me.

“From the beginning I have already said that I’m going to make this team based on local players because all this while we have been depending too much on the foreign players.

“So I’m very satisfied with the answer the players (local) have given me.

“I can say that the best is yet to come from the team. When we have all our three foreign imports in the team, I think we will be much stronger.

Drago also expressed his sincere thanks to the fans for supporting the team.

“Your support means a lot to the team, especially the players. I really hope more will come for our next home game against Johor FC,” said Drago.

Against Proton FC, Chow Chee Wing scored twice for the Rhinos, while Bobby Gonzalez and Mohd Nafuzi Zain netted a goal each, while Auguma Stanley scored the consolation goal for the visitors.

The Rhinos jetted to the national capital from Tawau yesterday for their scheduled clash against Kuala Lumpur.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

RHINOS STRETCH UNBEATEN RUN!


TAWAU: Sabah continued with their fine start to the season by thrashing Premier League new boys Proton FC 4-1 at the Tawau Sports Complex last night. Chow Chee Weng scored twice for the homesters, while Bobby Gonzalez and Mohd Nafuzi Zain netted a goal each. Proton FC scored the consolation goal through Auguma Stanley Ogochujkwu late in the game.

Despite playing without Englishman Jamie Phoenix due to injury, Sabah started aggressively and managed to take the lead when Chow nodded home the opener in the 29th minute.

Chow could have extended the lead soon afterwards but this time his shot went wide. However, striker Bobby Gonzales managed to help Sabah take a healthy lead at half-time by slotting home the second goal in the 40th minute.

After the break, Proton FC tried hard to make a comeback, but the Rhinos proved to be too hot to handle. In the 77th minute, Nafuzi add more salt to the already wounded Proton FC by scoring the third goal.

The former international midfielder easily slotted home from the spot after Azrul Ejati Damsah was brought down inside the penalty box. Three minutes later Chow scored his second to put the game beyond doubt before Auguma scored the consolation for Proton three minutes from regulation time.

The victory helped Sabah maintain their position at the top of the table with the maximum six points after two games. They demolished Armed Forces 4-0 in an away battle in the opener last week.

“It was another superb performance from the boys. We must congratulate them for a job well done,” a delighted team manager Rahman Zakaria commented when met after the game.

“So now it is important for the team to maintain the momentum,” he added. “On behalf of the team, I would also like to say a big thank you to the fans for supporting the team. I hope more fans will come in our coming matches,” said Rahman.

More than 5,000 fans turned up for the Rhinos’ first home match of the season.

Friday, December 28, 2007

NO ROOM FOR COMPLACENCY


KOTA KINABALU: The Rhinos have been warned not to underestimate Proton FC when they take on the Premier League new boys in their first home match of the season at the Tawau Sports Complex tonight.

Drago Mamic said there is no reason for them to take Proton FC lightly, especially after they made their winning debut over seasoned campaigners Shahzan Muda in the opener.

Furthermore, the Rhinos’ head coach pointed out that there is no room for any slip-ups if they hope to do well this season.

“We shouldn’t take this game lightly just because of past results. Before the job is done, we have to play our game and forget about the past. We have to look at the future, not the past.


“To be a winner we have to be consistent throughout the season,” Drago said, adding that they need to start producing the results right from the start.

Both Sabah and Proton FC will go into the match on a high having won their respective opening games last week.

Sabah thrashed Armed Forces 4-0 in an away battle, while Proton FC defeated Shahzan Muda 3-1 at home.

But Drago said this will be another battle that they must win.

While happy with the victory in the opener, he said it is important for the team to start on the same note at home.

“This will be one of the three games we will be playing in eight days. So it is very important for us to win this one. After this we will play Kuala Lumpur (Dec 31) away, before taking on Johor (Jan 4).

“We have to capitalise on our homeground advantage to get the points, and I hope the players realise how important it is for us not to lose any points in home battles,” he said.

“But I’m confident of the team and we have a big enough squad for these three matches.

“Furthermore, I also want the local players to take the opportunity to prove themselves and that this team will not rely solely on foreign players.

“I want the local players to realise that the presence of the foreign players is to spice up the team, but the base of the team will lie on the local players,” Drago said.

Drago said that as long as the Rhinos play to their true capabilities, he sees no reason why they shouldn’t continue with their winning run.

Meanwhile team manager Rahman Zakaria wants the players – whoever sees action tonight – to give their level best on the battlefield.

He said that the team will be counting on them to produce the desired result.

“We have had a good start to the season and I hope to see us continue with that.

At the same time, Rahman also urged the Tawau fans to come in full force to support the team.

“Our colours will be red so I hope the fans can turn up in red as well to show their support,” Rahman said.

Sabah may have had a good start, but Proton FC are a team that they certainly cannot afford to take lightly.

While there may be new kids on the block, but it is only by name as they have been recruiting several seasoned and former national players in the likes of Zami Mohd Nor, Fareed Shah Hassan, Jamsari Sabian to name a few.

Drago is expected to make one or two changes to the winning squad – a decision based on tactical reasons.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

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DRAGO DEMANDS


KOTA KINABALU: Drago Mamic demands “consistent performances” from his charges!

The Croatian believes that only by doing so can they achieve glory this season.

“We have to be consistent to stay on the winning track,” the Rhinos’ head coach said.

“Even though it is impossible for us to play or show the same kind of performances in all our games, but it is important for us to at least maintain our playing level.

“We have to set our own level and must try to maintain it even when it is not our day. We must not perform below our own capabilities, abilities or strengths,” he added.

And Drago also believes he has a team that is capable of mounting the State’s challenge in the M-League this season.

However, he was quick to point out that they must put their feet on the ground at all times.

“As I have said all along, in football you will never be satisfied after just one game. There must be continuity. You have to work hard everyday.

“But I’m happy to see there is hunger in this team. I can finally say that now we are really looking like a team.

On the Rhinos’ resounding 4-0 victory over Armed Forces in the opener on Monday, Drago said he was happy with the way the team approached the game.

“The team played well … tactically. We played our (own) game throughout and we showed patience in the game.

“This was only our first game, but we showed quality. The result is after a good game. And I’m very happy that we produced goals, not only from one particular player, but from different players.

“This clearly shows that we are not depending on one player. What I can say is we won the game with team effort. Any of the players can score, from the strikers, defenders as well as midfielders.

“I’m also pleased to see we managed to pass the ball around and play to our own rhythm.

“Even though we are not 100 per cent, but we managed to score four goals and keep a clean sheet which is flattering,” he said.

“However, I would like to remind the players that it is important for us to work hard for the whole season instead of just for one game.

“We must be able to keep our feet on the ground throughout the season in order to stay on track (of winning).

“This is just our first game, and we don’t really know what it is going to be like after five or six games. So we need to be prepared at all times. Furthermore, this result (against Armed Forces) will mean nothing if we cannot win against Proton FC in our first home game next week,” Drago said.

For the upcoming game against Proton FC, Drago hinted making minor changes to his winning squad.

“I think we need to make one or two changes to our first team. Not that there is something wrong with any of the players who started the game against Armed Forces, but these changes are just our tactical approaches. When we play a home game, we need to be more offensive while in away battles, we need to be more cautious in our approach.

“As I have said earlier, overall I’m very happy with the team and the players. These changes are just our game plan and nothing more!

On the Rhinos’ search for their third foreign player, Drago said that they are not rushing into signing the said player.

“We are looking, but we are not in a hurry. What is important is for us to sign a player with good quality who can fit into the team immediately.

“At the moment, the current squad is good enough to spearhead our challenge, and maybe by January we may need to sign the new player because by then things will get tougher.

“We will also play a lot of games by then as the FA Cup also takes place. So we need cover for injuries as well as suspensions,” Drago said.

In the game against the Armed Forces, Jamie Anthony Lawrence Phoenix, Bobby Gonzalez, Zuraindey Jumai and Nafuzi Zain scored a goal each for the Rhinos.

Monday, December 17, 2007

‘We have a chance to end our title drought’


KOTA KINABALU: Dragic Dalibor believes the Rhinos have a decent chance to end their title drought!

The Bosnia-Herzegovina defender insists they have a side that is capable of achieving success, especially with the arrival of several new players, who he said would certainly strengthen the team for the new season.

“We have good players in the team, and I firmly believe that with hard work, sheer determination, and high spirit, we can do well this new season,” said Dragic, in his first interview with the local press since his arrival in the State at the start of the Malaysia Cup campaign last season.

Dragic who speaks little English needed the help of the Rhinos’ head coach Drago Mamic to make this interview possible.

Dragic said this time around, the Rhinos are more well-balanced adding that the competition in the team is even more competitive than last season.

“I’m proud and happy to be in the team. I’m very satisfied with what I’ve seen here … the set up and everything. So I really hope we will keep winning and do well and get promoted.

“We need to give something for the fans to cheer about, which I think they certainly deserve.

But as much as Dragic wants to play in Tawau, he said that it would be better if the Rhinos could play at the Likas Stadium.

“Without any disrespect to the fans in Tawau, I would really love to play at the Likas Stadium. I don’t know why, but I feel that it would be great if we could play at the Likas Stadium. I really hope the authorities concerned would sort out the problem at the Stadium,” said Dragic.

Dragic, 35, will surely be the livewire of the team.

He is one of the most experienced guys in the Rhinos’ defence, having the experience of playing in the UEFA Championships for several years.

This is his first outing in Asia and Sabah should be glad to have him in their team.

On Malaysian football, Dragic said that it is kind of funny to see that there is not much difference between the Super League and the Premier League.

“Honestly to me there is no difference. You can see this in the Malaysia Cup. For instance, last season, we were playing against so many Super League sides, including the champions Kedah as well as Perak.

“But when you look at the games that we played against them, you can’t see much difference between the two teams.

Nevertheless, Dragic said that the future for Malaysian football looks bright as long as the local players are willing to work hard to achieve success.

“It is very interesting to see that the local players here have explosive power. They have good speed as well. Maybe tactically they are still behind, but I believe that this will improve gradually with proper development programmes.

“For instance, in the team, we have players like Ejati (Azrul Ejati Damsah), Alif (Radzi Hussin) as well as Zulamri (Muhammad) who have explosive power as well as speed. I believe these players can even play in Europe, but before that they must keep improving their game,” Dragic said.

Dragic also loves it here in Sabah.

He said that here they have wonderful people and that he is planning to bring his family here.

On the team, he said that the arrival of players such as Jamie Phoenix, Nafuzi Zain, Wong Sai Kong as well as Zuraindey Jumai to name a few, would certainly give the Rhinos a chance to win silverware.

Glancing back at his career, Dragic, a father of a 10-year-old son, started his professional career with FC Borac in the Bosnian League. This is a club where he met former Sabah tough-tackling defender Veselin Kovacevic.

He said that he was Veselin’s junior at the club.

Dragic has also had stints with several top clubs in Europe and among them are FC Levski Sofia – former Bulgarian League champions.

GUNNING FOR A WINNING START


KOTA KINABALU: Rahman Zakaria wants the Rhinos to make an early impression when they kick off their Premier League 2007-2008 challenge against the Armed Forces at the Selayang Municipal Council Stadium tonight.

He said it would be good for the team to start their season on a winning note as it could help instill confidence in the team.

“We have been preparing the team for about two months or so, and I’m delighted to note that our preparations under our head coach Drago Mamic have been solid.

“So now it is time for the team to show that they are ready and capable to compete not only in the Premier League, but also in the FA Cup or the Malaysia Cup,” the Rhinos’ team manager said.

“Although this is only the first game, it is important for us to get cracking from the first whistle.

“I hope the players will play their hearts out and try to get full points out of this game.

“I’m happy to see that the players are in tip top condition and we will parade our best squad to get the best possible result,” he added.

“As we can see in training, all of them look to be in the fighting mood. Spirit in the team is pretty high as well.

“But then again, I would like to remind the players to stay focused. We need to be alert as nothing is won until the final whistle is blown.

Rahman hinted that all the players are there for options, including new foreign signing Jamie Phoenix.

“This time around, there is certainly no room for complacency among the players. Competition in the team will be very competitive. They have to fight for a place in the first 18 and then the first 11.”

Nevertheless, Rahman said he believes Drago has already identified the players to guide the Rhinos to a winning start.

For the opener, Drago has named an 18-member squad for the trip with Irwan Jamil certainly starting ahead of fellow goalkeeper Mohd Salawi Jasad, who made the first 18 after second choice custodian Harold John was down with fever.

Skipper Rosdin Wasli, Dragic Dalibor, Munir Imran, Wong Sai Kong, Zulamri Muhamad, Zuraindey Jumai, Chow Chee Wing, Nafuzi Zain, and Jamie are also likely to see first-team action, while either Zainizam Marjan or Bobby Gonzalez would fill the remaining one slot for the first team.

Salvester Sindeh, Eddie Gapil, Radzi Hussin, Azrul Ejati Damsah and Hardy Parsi also made the trip to the national capital.

For the new season, there will be 13 teams competing in the Premier League, including debutantes Proton FC, Felda United FC and the national Under-19 squad.

Melaka, who got demoted from the Super League are also in the fray, while the remaining teams are Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Johor, Kelantan, Selangor PKNS, Kuala Muda Naza of Kedah, Shahzan Muda of Pahang and KL Plus FC.

At the end of the season, the top two teams would gain automatic promotion to the Super League.

Elsewhere tonight, Kuala Muda Naza will take on KL Plus in Alor Star – Johor will take on new boys Felda United FC Johor Baru – Kuala Lumpur will be at home to Melaka in Cheras

The remaining match will see Proton FC take on Shahzan Muda in Petaling Jaya.

Another match, Kelantan versus Selangor PKNS, which was to take place in Kota Baru, has been postponed.

Friday, December 14, 2007

PROMOTION IS TOP PRIORITY!


KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Lawrence Gimbang said gaining promotion to the Super League will be their TOP PRIORITY when Sabah make their appearance for the fourth consecutive season in the Premier League that kicks off next week.

The Sabah FA Deputy President insists they have had enough of Premier League action, and that it is time for the Rhinos to move on and play in the Super League.

“We don’t want to stay in the Premier League forever,” said Gimbang at the signing ceremony of contracts between the FA and the players held at the FA’s office in Likas on Wednesday night.

“For this reason, I really hope the players would do their level best to achieve our goal,” he added.

“I also hope they share our dreams and hopes. This time around I firmly believe that we can do it after three failed attempts.

“I can see that this time around we have a well-balanced squad. We have experienced and young blood in the team. At the same time we also have good foreign players as well as a head coach (Drago Mamic), who I believe has all the experience to guide the team to success,” said Gimbang.

“From the feedback that I received, the team have done solid preparations. With this I see no reason why we cannot do well in the competition.

“I would also like to remind the players that once they don Sabah colours, they must feel proud and must show great discipline on and off the pitch. All the people are depending on you all to do the State proud and you will not disappoint them, especially our die-hard fans,” Gimbang added.

He pointed out that in football there is no substitution to victory. “No matter what is going to happen in the new season, at the end of the season it is victory that we need.

“I believe if the players can show high fighting spirit and do it as a big team, I’m sure we will have something to cheer about at the end of the season.

Sabah will kick off their campaign by taking on Armed Forces in an away battle on December 17 before playing their first home match of the season against Premier League debutantes Proton FC on December 28 at the Tawau Sports Complex field.

Meanwhile, team manager Rahman Zakaria said that with the signing of contracts a done deal, now their focus will be on the first game against Armed Forces.

“Now, the only missing piece in the team is another foreign player. But we are in no rush as we firmly believe we are ready for the battle.”

For the new season, Sabah have unveiled eight new faces, including Englishman Jamie Anthony Lawrence Phoenix.

The rest are three local imports namely Nafuzi Zain, Wong Sai Kong and Hishamuddin Othman.

Eddie Gapil and Zuraindey, who once donned the State’s colours a few seasons back, have also been roped into the squad.

Young goalkeeper Mohd Salawi Mohd Jasad, 18, is the youngest in the squad. Mohd Farid is another young blood being roped into the team. The rest of the players are from last year’s squad.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

DRAGO TO ADDRESS INCONSISTENCY


KOTA KINABALU: Although it may have taken him quite a while, but Drago Mamic may have finally found or identified the root of the problem that has been haunting the Rhinos for the last few seasons – the lack of consistency.

This is not only happening on the part of the team as a whole, but also on the individual players (in the past).

The Rhinos’ head coach seems to have realised this before insisting that the players must have the desire of learning and improving all the time.

“In football, our job is never finished,” the Croatian insisted.

“As a professional or footballer, you will never be satisfied just after one or two games or after just one tournament. We must keep going.

“In this line, it is like a never ending story. We must try to improve all the time or at least maintain our level of play,” he added.

“For instance, during the recent tournament in Tawau, we have shown good performances, and now it is important for us to maintain this level and to try to improve our game.

“It is my job to make sure that the players will keep going and to try to improve their game. I will also try to instill the right kind of philosophy among the players in the team.

While happy with the team’s progress thus far, but Drago is fully aware that there are some players who think that they can take things easy.

“I know there are some players who think that it will be okay if they do not maintain the level we need of them for the team … they are completely wrong!

“What I want to see from the players is some kind of consistency … within the team as well as individual play … be it in training, friendly matches or competitive matches.

“There is no point of playing one good game when we cannot show any kind of consistency in our next several games.

“For the new season, I will be monitoring this aspect of the game (consistency). You see, there is no need for us to start thinking about our opponents because what is more important is for us to start thinking about our own performance and how we prepare ourselves for any game.

“I’m fortunate that we have so many quality players in the team, and to those who are not willing to fight it out or to try to improve themselves, I don’t think they deserve to stay in the team.”

Overall, Drago believes that the team can do well in the upcoming season.

However, he was quick to point out that they must put their feet on the ground at all times in order to achieve success.

He also said that the players must also be willing to fight it out until the end and not to be easily satisfied with what they have achieved or done, but to show consistency throughout!

Saturday, December 8, 2007

JAMIE SNUBS MAN UNITED


KOTA KINABALU: Jamie Phoenix could have been a Manchester United super star. The Rhinos’ new signing was twice offered a chance to sign up with the current English Premier League champions. However, he snubbed one of the greatest teams in the world on both occasions.

In an interview with the New Sabah Times Sport, Jamie revealed that he was first offered the chance to sign for Man United when he was 10 years old while the second came seven years later.

On both occasions, Jamie said he was playing for the Manchester City Youth team. “We used to beat them (Man United Youth) in the Youth League like 4-0, 5-0. And because all my friends are at Man City, I decided to stay with the team,” he recalled, while admitting that he kind of regrets his action (now).

Jamie, 23, also revealed that he could have also signed for Liverpool, but the deal did not materialise after the Reds were not willing to pay the 600,000 pounds price tag put up by his club.

For the record, Jamie is the product of the Man City academy and also had a stint with Premier League outfit Bolton Wanderers. However, according to him, he only played for the Reserve squad as well as in a friendly for Bolton before moving to several clubs around UK including FC Manchester.

He made his first overseas stint with Vietnam outfit Dong Tap. He played for the Vietnamese Premier League side for two months before going to Oman. While he was in Oman, he was offered contracts by three top sides, but none of the deals materialised after his former agent refused to agree to terms and conditions of the said deal.

It was after the three failed attempts that made Jamie dump his agent and become a freeman that eventually saw him coming to Sabah. On his first impression of Sabah, Jamie said: “Sabah is magnificent. The people, the City, the food and the surroundings are lovely. I want to live here forever.”

On the team, he believes that they have a good squad that can win honours. “I think we have a very good side and I believe we can win the League and the two Cups (Malaysia Cup and FA Cups) … I hope. “We have a good team management and the head coach is doing great with the team. Overall, I’m really pleased to be with the team. To a question, Jamie said that he does not see much difference between football here and in the UK.

He said: “I think in the UK, the work rate is greater where all matches are very competitive. Over there, there is a lot of tackling and running, where here I think it is more relaxed. But I find that there are a lot of skillful players here that could play in UK.”

Jamie also said that he likes to run for the ball while playing, hinting that he is also good at certain things on the field. “I do have a certain specialty, but I’m not going to show it off unless we already winning by a big margin. I don’t want the team to suffer because of my fancy skills.”

Overall, Jamie will certainly be the man to watch for the new season at least as far as Sabah is concerned.