New Straits Times

SUMAREH SERVES NOTICE

Gambia-born proves to be a deadly Tiger on Harimau Malaya debut

- FIRDAUS HASHIM firdaushas­him@nstp.com.my

MALAYSIA’S first naturalise­d player (with no ancestral ties) Gambia-born Mohamadou Sumareh did not disappoint on his debut for the national side.

He announced his arrival on the internatio­nal scene by scoring a brace to enable Harimau Malaya to record a convincing 4-1 win over Sri Lanka during their Class A Internatio­nal friendly match at the Sugathadas­a Stadium in Colombo on Friday.

Sumareh scored twice in the final 10 minutes of the match which only goes to show that he is more than ready to shoulder the responsibi­lity of leading Harimau Malaya’s frontline.

It was obvious that the Pahang forward, who only recently obtained his Malaysian citizenshi­p in July after coming to Malaysia with his family as a 12-year-old back in 2003, is blessed with the natural ability to score goals, and this will only serve to motivate him even more to perform as best he can for Malaysia in the AFF Cup which takes place next month.

“I am happy to have scored for the team, but what’s more important is we won away from home.

“For me, the two goals I scored is to repay the faith and continuous support that national coach Tan Cheng Hoe and Malaysian fans have shown me.

“In fact, my first goals at internatio­nal level have motivated me more to perform even better, and trust me when I say that I will continue to give it my all,” said Sumareh when met after arriving at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.

Against Sri Lanka, the national squad were forced to work hard and come from behind to get back in the match after the hosts scored first through Asela Madushan in the 29th minute.

Cheng Hoe’s men showed that they meant business especially in the last 25 minutes of the game which saw them hit four goals past the hapless Sri Lankas through veteran forward Norshahrul Idlan Talaha in the 65th minute, Adam Nor Azlin (76th minute) and Sumareh (85th and 91st minutes).

After their win in Colombo, the national squad, who are ranked World No 171, will next face World No 91 side Kyrgyzstan at the Hang Jebat Stadium in Melaka on Tuesday.

When asked about the friendly match against Kyrgyzstan, Sumareh admitted that he is very excited and looking forward to making his ‘home’ debut in front of Malaysian fans.

“Yes, it will not be easy playing Kyrgyzstan, and I just can’t wait to take to the field, though I am hoping very much that our fans will turn up in full force at the Hang Jebat Stadium to urge us on to another win,” said Sumareh.

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