Terengganu player Ismail Faruqi Ashari could be the player to replace suspended captain Safiq Rahim when Malaysia play Singapore in Thursday's World Cup qualifier second round, return leg tie at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil.Ismail, 25, was initially not part of national coach K. Rajagobal's plans but received a late call-up to boost Malaysia's midfield in the recent friendly against Liverpool.
His impressive performance in that match earned Ismail his first international cap at last weekend's 5-3 defeat to Singapore in the away first leg.
The pint-sized midfielder was a surprise starter ahead of regular Amirulhadi Zainal on the right flank and despite his inexperience, managed to give Singapore defenders, led by centre-back Daniel Bennett, a tough time with his speed and skill.
The Manir-born player, however, missed a gilt-edged chance to score in the 29th minute before being replaced by Amirul at half time.
Ismail, who stands at 1.68 metres, may be the shortest player in the squad but he is not afraid to take on physically bigger opponents.
"I like the way Ismail plays. He is brave and strong despite being the smallest player in the team," said Rajagobal yesterday.
"I decided on starting him in the first leg after watching his style of play against Liverpool. What I like about him is that he is enterprising on the ball."
Rajagobal named Ismail, K. Gurusamy and Shakir Shaari as the three possible options to fill the void left by Safiq, who was sent off on Saturday.
"I need to look at my options before deciding on the player to replace Safiq. However, Ismail has definitely earned merit points from his performance in the first leg for consideration. He is a strong candidate," said Rajagobal.
Ismail expressed his delight when told he was one of the players being considered to fill Safiq's shoes in central midfield.
"I never once thought I would be good enough to represent the country. I will give my best if selected again. It was a memorable experience to finally earn my first cap against Singapore but I am unhappy as we lost," said Ismail.
Ismail has represented Terengganu in the M-League since 2006 and this season, scored three goals from 22 matches to help the East Coast side finish second to Kelantan in the Super League.
His impressive performance in that match earned Ismail his first international cap at last weekend's 5-3 defeat to Singapore in the away first leg.
The pint-sized midfielder was a surprise starter ahead of regular Amirulhadi Zainal on the right flank and despite his inexperience, managed to give Singapore defenders, led by centre-back Daniel Bennett, a tough time with his speed and skill.
The Manir-born player, however, missed a gilt-edged chance to score in the 29th minute before being replaced by Amirul at half time.
Ismail, who stands at 1.68 metres, may be the shortest player in the squad but he is not afraid to take on physically bigger opponents.
"I like the way Ismail plays. He is brave and strong despite being the smallest player in the team," said Rajagobal yesterday.
"I decided on starting him in the first leg after watching his style of play against Liverpool. What I like about him is that he is enterprising on the ball."
Rajagobal named Ismail, K. Gurusamy and Shakir Shaari as the three possible options to fill the void left by Safiq, who was sent off on Saturday.
"I need to look at my options before deciding on the player to replace Safiq. However, Ismail has definitely earned merit points from his performance in the first leg for consideration. He is a strong candidate," said Rajagobal.
Ismail expressed his delight when told he was one of the players being considered to fill Safiq's shoes in central midfield.
"I never once thought I would be good enough to represent the country. I will give my best if selected again. It was a memorable experience to finally earn my first cap against Singapore but I am unhappy as we lost," said Ismail.
Ismail has represented Terengganu in the M-League since 2006 and this season, scored three goals from 22 matches to help the East Coast side finish second to Kelantan in the Super League.
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