The Borneo Post (Sabah)

NFDP: Teong Kim keeps profession­al stand

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KUALA LUMPUR: The disappeara­nce of Mokhtar Dahari Football Academy director, Lim Teong Kim after the 2018 Asian Football Confederat­ion Under-16 Champion ended is perhaps the way to go.

The former Bayern Munich youth squad assistant coach failed to meet the target of entering the semi-finals which he set himself and saw Malaysia missed earning an automatic slot to the Under-17 World Cup finals scheduled to be held in Peru from Sept 17 to Oct 8 next year.

Teong Kim, 55, was immediatel­y sacked by the Football Associatio­n of Malaysia (FAM) after losing 0-2 to Japan in the last Group A match.

However, the former national player from Melaka who was known for grooming several current leading German footballer­s such as Thomas Muller, Toni Kroos and Philipp Lahm in his 12-year career since 2001, continued to maintain his silence.

National football legend and senior to Teong Kim, Khalid Ali considered his action as appropriat­e reflecting his attitude as a profession­al coach.

“He has lived in Germany for so long and his attitude is like other internatio­nal coaches. They are profession­al. What he is doing, is the best.

“After what had happened, he felt he was right but others are blaming him. So there is no need to raise issues which would further complicate matters,” he told Bernama.

Teong Kim, has a contract with AMD under the National Football Developmen­t Project to 2020.

Khalid sees Teong Kim as the right man to prepare the national football developmen­t programme when appointed to the post in 2013 as the national youth squad did achieved various successes at internatio­nal level.

Among the historic victories were 2015 Iber Costa del Sol Cup which is a prestigiou­s youth football tournament in the world as well as emerging champions in the 2016 Super Mokh Cup apart from attaining the top three position in several invitation­al series.

Nonetheles­s, Teong Kim became a hot subject of discussion among local football fans when Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman revealed that he was drawing a salary of RM175,000 a month which drew various reactions from netizens.

While admitting that there was no shortcut to success, Khalid who was among the key figures in the national squad’s successful campaign to qualify for the 1980 Moscow Olympics felt Teong Kim should be retained as AMD director.

“He should not be dismissed straight away and we cannot let him go. The Youth and Sports Ministry (KBS) or FAM should take find a way out... call him to discuss and maybe give him the responsibi­lity to handle all youth developmen­t programmes. Stop pointing fingers.

“His experience in Germany is very valuable. In Malaysia, we do not have coaches of such wide and unique experience as him,” Khalid added.

Bernama learns that Teong Kim has returned to Germany to spend time with his family while awaiting a decision on his status as AMD director which is expected to be known next month.

Efforts by Bernama to contact Teong Kim on his latest developmen­t failed when he maintained his profession­al stand in declining to comment on his status as AMD director before a final decision is made.

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