Malaysian coach K. Rajagobal could be heading for Queens Park Rangers soon for an exchange of views with the club's manager Neil Warnock.
Warnock said Rajagobal's knowledge of Malaysian players would be invaluable to QPR, who are reportedly interested in giving Pelita Jaya's Safee Sali and Terengganu's Ashaari Samsudin a trial.
Since being taken over by Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, QPR have taken an interest in Malaysian players and now Rajagobal has come under the club's radar.
Since being taken over by Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, QPR have taken an interest in Malaysian players and now Rajagobal has come under the club's radar.
"We can help Malaysia, without a shadow of doubt, and I hope they can take us under their wings. Rajagobal is a very good coach and has done a very good job.
"So this can only help to join the parties together and I think Raja will probably come over as well. We would go to over to Malaysia and I'm sure it will help him as well.
"It's great for a coach to learn new techniques, not just nutrition, but modern technology as well and how that helps. It's great for coaches all over, at whatever level, to increase their knowledge and take it to another level," said Warnock in an online conference with Malaysian media yesterday.
"It's great for a coach to learn new techniques, not just nutrition, but modern technology as well and how that helps. It's great for coaches all over, at whatever level, to increase their knowledge and take it to another level," said Warnock in an online conference with Malaysian media yesterday.
Warnock praised the recent achievements of the national team with Malaysia having won the Sea Games gold and the AFF Cup in the last two years.
"The last two to three years, you've seen that their catching up. They are physically stronger and tactically more aware and it's only a matter of time before more of them come to the fore," said Warnock.
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