PETALING JAYA: Hard-working wingback Rafiuddin Roddin is adamant that Perak are still good to win the Super League title despite the shock 1-0 loss to Melaka at home last Friday.
Perak were the dominant team in the match but they could not make their possession count to find the all-important goal.
To get their season on the right track, Perak will have to topple the Southern Tigers in their den and the 31-year-old Rafiuddin believes his team can come out victorious. “We are still in the best shape, and we will continue doing our best. The hard work continues and it will never stop.”
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