Sleman - PSS Sleman disqualified from the last eight Premier Division after injuring considered fair play in a game against PSIS Semarang. Goalkeeper PSS, Herman Batak, assessing the sanction unjust.
PSIS 3-2 PSS beat through a controversial match in which all the goals came as a result of an own goal. Both teams allegedly tried to be the loser because he wanted to avoid Pusamania Borneo FC in the Premier Division semifinals.
That claim has been denied by the management of each club. However, PSS and PSIS can not circumvent the sanctions imposed by Komdis PSSI, Tuesday (28/10).
"The sanction is unfair Quite disappointed, should be visited to back anyone, anyway, that triggered this," said 30-year-old goalkeeper after training in Maguwoharjo Stadium, Thursday (10/30/2014).
"Obviously, right there. Do not be seen from Slemannya alone. There is a mafia-mafianya. No need diomongin, but look at the facts there," said Herman.
Although disqualified, PSS is still undergoing a routine exercise as usual. Herman claimed his colleagues are not affected.
"Want us up here would not work, so whenever told to be ready. Our training is not affected by the sanctions," said Herman.
"We hope - Sleman community - hoping to advanced to the next round. We have prepared mentally, physically, and everything."(detikSport)
PSIS 3-2 PSS beat through a controversial match in which all the goals came as a result of an own goal. Both teams allegedly tried to be the loser because he wanted to avoid Pusamania Borneo FC in the Premier Division semifinals.
That claim has been denied by the management of each club. However, PSS and PSIS can not circumvent the sanctions imposed by Komdis PSSI, Tuesday (28/10).
"The sanction is unfair Quite disappointed, should be visited to back anyone, anyway, that triggered this," said 30-year-old goalkeeper after training in Maguwoharjo Stadium, Thursday (10/30/2014).
"Obviously, right there. Do not be seen from Slemannya alone. There is a mafia-mafianya. No need diomongin, but look at the facts there," said Herman.
Although disqualified, PSS is still undergoing a routine exercise as usual. Herman claimed his colleagues are not affected.
"Want us up here would not work, so whenever told to be ready. Our training is not affected by the sanctions," said Herman.
"We hope - Sleman community - hoping to advanced to the next round. We have prepared mentally, physically, and everything."(detikSport)

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