| Kelantan’s Norshahrul Idlan Talaha (centre) goes for the header against Felda United in their Super League match yesterday. Kelantan won 6-0. — Picture by Zaman Huri Isa |
Shakir Shaari sent Kelantan fans into raptures in Kota Baru when he opened the scoring in the 35th minute before Felda were reduced to 10 men seven minutes later when Abdul Ghani Abdul Rahman brought down S. Chanturu in the penalty box and picked up his second yellow card.
Norshahrul Idlan Talaha converted the penalty before Nizad Ayob and Danial Fadly Abdullah added a brace each. Izwan Sallahudin scored Kelantan's last goal in the second half.
T-Team shocked Selangor with a Norfarhan Mohamad header in the 59th minute and a Indra Putra Mahayuddin's strike in the 84th but owed their victory to a string of fine saves, including a penalty, by goalkeeper Syamsuri Mustafa.
Razman Roslan spurned the chance to put Selangor ahead in the 28th minute when Syamsuri guessed right and got a hand to the ball.
The woodwork then came to T-Team's aid after Rudie Ramli, set up by Amri Yahyah, smashed a shot against the crossbar in the 38th minute before Hardi Jaafar put the rebound wide. Amri was sent off in the closing minutes.
Perak had their unbeaten league record ended after a 2-1 defeat to Sabah at the Likas Stadium in Kota Kinabalu while Pahang snatched a point in Cheras after holding Kuala Lumpur 0-0 despite playing nearly half-an-hour with 10 men after centre-back Nazrulerwan Makmor was sent off for a second yellow card.
Terengganu closed the gap on the leaders with a 3-1 win over Young Tigers A in Kuala Terengganu despite conceding first in the seventh minute when a poor clearance allowed Syahrul Azwari Ibrahim to score.
But the home team took just 10 minutes to draw level when Ashaari Samsudin headed in Ismail Farouqi's corner before Abdul Hadi Yahya made it 2-1 for Terengganu in the 35th minute off a Reeshafiq Alwi pass.
Ashaari replied the favour for Ismail, who made it 3-1 in the 64th minute.
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