What's there to be proud of? The fact that a club formed in the Malaysian league has to fill the team with 100% foreign-grown players, who have never gone through the Malaysian education curriculum (KBSR/KBSM, KSSR/KSSM) and Malaysian lifestyle environment since birth, and all come from far more mature football schooling systems. All these only show something seriously flawed and a lack of seriousness in the Malaysian football structure and foundation, and sports in general, including food/dietary habits, working culture, etc. So yeah, what's there to take pride in? The issue is far deeper.
The manager is scared. He doesn’t want to lose rather than win. We playing for set pieces and scrappy plays. This year he got 2 squads he can’t complain.
Zubimendi in big games for Arsenal:
• Error leading to goal vs Man United
• Error leading to goal vs Spurs
• poor vs Liverpool at home
• Poor at Old Trafford
• Poor at Anfield
• Poor at Stamford Bridge
Mikel Arteta has to drop Martin Ødegaard.
Ghost when it matters most. Doesn’t put a foot in and runs around for fun.
No key passes, just pass the ball to Saka and pray.
This is not captain-worthy.
The team has to be modified.
Zubimendi gave Liverpool a needless free kick that led to their goal against us.
Gifted Spurs a free goal.
Handed United another one today.
But yeah let’s keep telling ourselves he’s “changed our lives.”
🚨 In a June interview, Hector Hevel confidently claimed that his grandfather hailed from Malacca—a statement that, at the time, drew little scrutiny. But less than four months later, FIFA’s investigation told a starkly different story: official records revealed that Hevel’s grandfather was born in The Hague, Netherlands.
The revelation doesn’t just contradict Hevel’s words—it exposes a stunning falsehood at the heart of Malaysian football’s naturalization saga. In that interview, Hector Hevel didn’t just misspeak. He misled the Malaysian football public.