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Jumbo hopes.

Malay Mail

| December 29, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 2001 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Malay Mail)

Byline: Ghaz Ramli

TWO wins out of three matches have left Pahang coach Ahmad Yusof an optimistic man.

The former Pahang star's outfit are third in the Super League with six points, four behind leaders Perlis.

Terengganu are second with seven points.

But the points and position aside, Ahmad is pleased he has found a second attacking option after injuries to his star players.

While controversial midfielder Indra Putra Mahayuddin and veteran marksman Azizul Kamaluddin are still recovering, another midfield man, Rashid Mahmud, and former Perak striker V.

Saravanan have been standing in …

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