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Terengganu pertahan gelaran


BARISAN pemain Terengganu bersorak gembira selepas berjaya meraih pingat emas acara bola sepak pada temasya Sukma XIII di Stadium Hang Tuah, Melaka malam tadi.


SKUAD bola sepak Terengganu mempertahankan kejuaraan yang dimenangi mereka dua tahun lalu selepas merangkul pingat emas pada Sukan Malaysia (Sukma) XIII di Melaka.

Terengganu mengesahkan kejayaan selepas mencatatkan kemenangan tipis 1-0 ke atas Selangor pada aksi final yang berlangsung di Stadium Hang Tuah malam tadi.

Tonggak tengah Terengganu, Rosli Muda muncul wira apabila berjaya menjaringkan gol tunggal perlawanan pada minit ke-23.

Bagaimanapun, Terengganu yang dibarisi 10 tonggak yang beraksi dalam saingan Liga Super terpaksa bekerja keras bagi mencatatkan kemenangan tersebut.

Selangor yang dibimbing P. Maniam dilihat beraksi dalam keadaan tertekan setelah Terengganu berjaya menjaringkan gol pendahuluan.

Kekentalan benteng pertahanan Terengganu yang diketuai kapten, Nur Aliff Zainal berjaya menggagalkan beberapa percubaan berbahaya Selangor.

Percaturan Maniam dengan melakukan tiga pertuka- ran pada babak kedua perlawanan ternyata masih belum mampu untuk menamatkan kemarau 12 tahun Sela- ngor untuk meraih pingat emas dalam acara bola sepak.
Peluang terbaik Selangor untuk memperoleh gol hadir pada minit ke-73, namun kapten Mohd. Fitri Shazwan Radwan gagal untuk memanfaatkannya apabila percubaannya sekadar terkena benteng pertahanan Terengganu.

"Secara keseluruhannya, saya sangat berpuas hati dengan persembahan yang dipamerkan pemain-pemain sepanjang perlawanan tadi (semalam).

"Selangor beraksi dengan begitu baik sekali, namun nasib masih memihak kepada kami apabila sekali lagi berjaya muncul juara," jelas juru- latih Terengganu, Khalid Mohd. Dahan.

Pingat gangsa pula menjadi milik Kedah selepas mencatatkan kemenangan 2-0 ke atas Wilayah Persekutuan pada perlawanan penentuan tempat ketiga dan keempat.


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