The Borneo Post

Project Squad a ‘long-term devt plan’, says Kim Swee

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KUALA LUMPUR: The FAM-MSN Project squad must remain in the Premier League competitio­n for the continued developmen­t of national football, says Football Associatio­n of Malaysia (FAM) technical director Datuk Ong Kim Swee.

Kim Swee, who was asked to comment on the poor performanc­e of the squad coached by Yusri Che Lah, also rejected the idea of disbanding the team.

However, he opined that sound planning and direction must be considered to ensure that the millions of ringgit invested in the team formed with the cooperatio­n of FAM and the National Sports Council (NSC) does not go to waste.

“The plan is definitely to retain the team, I don’t think this project will be dissolved, but maybe we will look at the roadmap.

“We can’t have a programme for a year and dissolve it... this is a youth programme, it doesn’t make sense (for it to be dissolved),” he said when met at the Covid-19 National Immunisati­on Programme involving over 40 football players and FAM officials in Putrajaya recently.

The team is at the bo om of the standings with one point.

Kim Swee, who is also former national Under-23 (B-23) squad coach, urged fans to remain patience with the progress of the squad, as the target was more long-term.

He said fans should provide the space and opportunit­y to the players as they were still considered ‘raw’ in terms of playing in the competitiv­e league, and he believed they could pull off some surprises in the second half of the season.

“We want to expose them to competitiv­e play, because the public needs to understand the purpose of this programme is to remain until the 2024 Olympic Games qualificat­ion…(even) if two to three players are selected, it is be er than nothing at all,” he added.

We can’t have a programme for a year and dissolve it... this is a youth programme, it doesn’t make sense (for it to be dissolved).

Datuk Ong Kim Swee

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