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OLD RIVALRY, RENEWED HOPES

Kuala Lumpur (21 February 2020): Premier League champions Universiti Kuala Lumpur coach Arul Selvaraj and TNB Cup defending champion Terengganu Hockey Team’s K. Dharmaraj showed humility at the highest level in a Pre-TNB Cup final press conference hosted by the Malaysian Hockey Confederation today.

Dharmaraj bowed to questions from members of the media on his team’s achievement and what is expected to kick off into top gear against UniKL in tomorrow’s final at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil.

“I have been involved 18 years in the league and featured in 16 finals, 10 of which I lost and won five. Tomorrow’s final is another one. So I know how it feels like when you lose in a final. I understand it is not going to be easy. Moreover, we are playing against a team that has been unbeaten throughout the league this season and has also beaten us twice,” said Dharmaraj.

“It is not easy playing against a strong side like UniKL. Being defending champions does not give us the extra advantage and we consider ourselves as underdogs. Overall the team had its ups and downs but we have come through safely this far and the players are motivated. We believe anything can happen in the final. We will definitely give our best,” he added.

Arul, who has been coaching UniKL since 2009, disclosed: “Of course that is a matter of opinion. My philosophy is I told my players to enjoy with their families, friends and even girlfriends. Take hockey off from your mind after our semi-finals match against Maybank and enjoy.

“I would like to take care of my own house first. If we look at statistic and past records, our matches against THT have always been tough and intense. There is no doubt at all about that,” added Arul, who guided UniKL to their consecutive Premier League title.

“We have been consistent to win the league unbeaten and that is a good benchmark and confidence in the team and we hope

to take that confidence to the final. The final is a one-off and whoever takes their chances well will have an easier route to carry the Cup,” said Arul.

On a question that Korean Jang Jong Hyun, who has scored 23 goals this season – 22 of which via penalty corner conversions, could pose a threat to UniKL’s aspiration of a treble, Arul disclosed that there are 18 players that make a team.

“I am relying on 18 players and they are relying on one player. As we have been watching THT’s strength is in converting penalty corners so if we don’t allow them penalty corners opportunities then they will not be any chance at all,” concluded Arul.

To say that Universiti Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu Hockey Team (THT) enjoy a healthy rivalry is a correct assessment.

In the 2018 TNB Cup semi-finals UniKL defeated THT 4-1 in the first leg semi-finals, and then held them to a 2-2 draw in the second leg to make their first final in nine years against Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club (KLHC). The varsity team went on to defeat KLHC 4-3 in the sudden death penalty shootout after both teams failed to break the 1-1 deadlock in regulation time.

The east coast Malaysian state team, however, wrested the Cup in the 2019 final against UniKL with a 2-1 win through penalty corner conversions by Korean Jang Jong Hyun.

In the 2020 Premier League, UniKL defeated THT 3-2 for their maiden Charity Shield victory and triumphed 2-0 in the second leg of the league.

History does not matter in terms of statistics between UniKL and THT and hockey fans are in for another round of a platonic adventure at the National Hockey Stadium

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