PETALING JAYA: Park Tai-su revealed that Sabah FC's squad discipline has improved since the arrival of new coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee.

Although Badak started the Malaysia Cup with two draws in Group D against Petaling Jaya City (1-1) and Kelantan (2-2), the South Korean said there have been drastic changes to the squad.
The 31-year-old said their young players are changing their ways to become better footballers under their colleague Kim Swee and he believes and trusts that they can hire a better Bhutanese coach under control of October 29.
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"To be successful, we must be disciplined off the field as well.

In the past, this was not the case with the Sabah team," said Tae-soo, who has played for Korea's elite teams such as Daejeon Citizen and Incheon United.
"But now the young people are doing well and getting well. They also have a new diet program.
“This is all because of Wong's silat. He taught us a lot and we made sure to follow him. To be a top professional, you need a good lifestyle.
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"I feel like we get better when the games and the wins come.
“Sabah will travel to Johor Darul Tajim on Oct 29 and Tai-Soo said they will do everything in their power to reach the Malaysia Cup final.
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“We want to reward Kim Sue's trust and leadership. The training environment during this break was amazing and I couldn't believe I could take on a bigger challenge. "
Source: Headtopics
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