PETALING JAYA: Kuala Lumpur winger T. Saravanan has been the livewire, proving to be a constant threat on the flanks, in the last four matches of domestic competitions.
Now, Saravanan, who has scored two goals and provided one assist, hopes to bring that form to the SEA Games when Malaysia open their campaign against Laos at the Visakha Stadium tomorrow.
“And it does not matter whether I start or play as an impact sub, I’m good with it too. I will adapt,” said Saravanan.The team are flying to Cambodia today, with the 20 players which were named by Elavarasan yesterday.
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