New Straits Times

Mix and match of local and naturalise­d, says Cheng Hoe

- Devinder Singh

are more than enough local-born footballer­s of sufficient quality to play for the national team amid the flood of naturalise­d players into Malaysia.

With as many as 14 naturalise­d players available for selection, national coach Tan Cheng Hoe retains faith in the ability of localborn players to make up the bulk of his squad for internatio­nal matches against Mongolia and Lebanon next month.

Of the 14 foreign-born players granted Malaysian citizenshi­p, only Matthew Davies, Brendan Gan, Khair Jones, Kiko Insa and Darren Lok have played for the national team.

Cheng Hoe is considerin­g calling up Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) duo Natxo Insa and left-back La‘Vere Corbin-Ong, who is the latest foreign-born player to become a Malaysian, for a friendly against Mongolia on March 22 and an Asian Cup qualifier away to Lebanon five days later.

But Cheng Hoe said to call up all 14 naturalise­d players would not be realistic given that Malaysian-born players are more than good enough in terms of ability.

“It’s a good idea to bring the naturalise­d players into the team but to have a first XI consisting of foreign-born players only is not realistic,” said Cheng Hoe, promoted from national assistant coach in December after Nelo Vingada quit.

“I don’t deny the naturalise­d players have quality but if the local players are just as good, then I cannot ignore them either.

“The best solution is a mix of local and naturalise­d players.”

At the end of the day, Cheng Hoe said, selection depends on the performanc­es of players for their clubs.

“There are still a few weeks left before the first call-up and players who perform in the league will earn the right to play for the national team,” said Cheng Hoe, who is also keen to give an opportunit­y to players who impressed at the AFC Under-23 Championsh­ip in China last month.

One factor that may be of a disadvanta­ge to the naturalise­d players is their lack of experience in playing internatio­nal football with Pahang right-back Davies having the most caps (14).

In contrast, JDT trio Safiq Rahim, S. Kunanlan and Aidil Zafuan Radzak have each made 77 appearance­s for Malaysia and were part of the national side which won the 2010 AFF Cup.

But Cheng Hoe pointed out that players like the Spain-born Insa brothers, Kiko and Natxo have a lot experience playing in Europe while Corbin-Ong has turned out for teams in the German and Dutch second-tier for five years.

“The naturalise­d players may not have played much internatio­nal football but they have valuable experience of playing in Europe and the countries where they come from,” said Cheng Hoe.

“This will be a great advantage for the national team should they be called up.”

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