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Drawing the cheers

Drawing the cheers

The Star30-05-2025
Getting intense: Malaysia's Arif Aiman Hanapi (centre) trying to get past two Cape Verde players at the Cheras Football Stadium. — Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR: It was not a win but a performance filled with belief, grit, and glimpses of a new identity taking shape.
Malaysia coach Peter Cklamovski was full of pride as Harimau Malaya battled to a 1-1 draw against world No. 72 Cape Verde at the Cheras Football Stadium on Thursday night.
Despite trailing early and facing a side boasting several Europe-based talents, the Malaysians refused to bow.
The hosts adapted and grew stronger as the game progressed.
Cape Verde took the lead in the ninth minute through wingback Sidny Cabral, who rifled a powerful finish past the Malaysian defence.
But the equaliser, when it came in the 79th minute via Paulo Josue, was well deserved, the result of sustained attacking pressure and smart substitutions from the touchline.
For Cklamovski, it wasn't just about the result – it was about the process.
'I am proud of the professionalism, the mindset and the way the boys carried themselves,' said the Australian tactician, who previously coached FC Tokyo.
'We are building something. You could see the layers in our performance, the structure from defence to attack.'
The match played in front of a lively home crowd, served as part one of a two-match series against Cape Verde with the return fixture set for June 3 at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil.
While the draw was encouraging, Cklamovski is already focused on sharpening the team further.
'We played a very good opponent, with world-class players in their ranks,' he said.
'From a defensive standpoint, we were brave. We pressed, we took risks and we improved as the game went on. With the ball, there's still a lot to improve and we will bring that into the next match.'
One of the biggest talking points was Cklamovski's starting 11, which featured seven local players - a bold and refreshing approach.
Yet, for the coach, the talk of local, mixed heritage and naturalised players does not matter.
'Whether they play abroad or in the Super League, it doesn't matter. I choose the best squad available - players who are ready to give everything for the badge,' he stressed.
'This camp is unique because of the off-season timing and our phased approach. But the stadium was electric, and the players responded. That connection with the fans was special.
'I believe in the potential of Malaysian football. It's time to show the world what Malaysians can do.'
Meanwhile, Cape Verde coach Pedro 'Bubista' Brito was gracious in praise for the home team.
'We're not surprised with Malaysia. Rankings mean little. This is football - anyone can beat anyone,' he said.
'We fielded 12 new players and are trying to find our rhythm and chemistry. This was a good test and Malaysia gave us a strong game. We wish them all the best in the future.'
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