Police have to fight relegation battle after Malaysia Cup exit


Kedah striker Thiago Augusto fernasdes try to beat Polis defender Souleymane Konate (right) during the semifinal at stadium hang jebat malaca.

PETALING JAYA: There’s no time for Police coach Fauzi Pilus to rue their Malaysia Cup semi-final exit as he needs all his energy to fight the drop from the Super League.

The Cops, who were beaten 2-1 on aggregate by Kedah after a goalless draw in the Malaysia Cup’s return leg in Malacca last Saturday, are embroiled in a five-team relegation battle in the Super League’s final day this Sunday.

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