Seremban: Negeri Sembilan FC's (NSFC) 'yo-yo' performance requires a comprehensive transformation to ensure the team can reach a more competitive level, said Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun. Aminuddin, who is also NSFC chairman, said the team's performance remains inconsistent despite various forms of support, including additional financial allocations.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Aminuddin stated that support had been provided, including the approval of extra funds for the recruitment of new players, but performance stability has yet to be achieved. "NSFC's performance is okay, but it is still 'yo-yo'. We hope there will be the right decisions so that this 'yo-yo' situation can be stopped. We have increased the allocation to NSFC because they want to bring in several new players during the second transfer window," he said. Aminuddin emphasized the need for the team to focus more, especially in the upcoming matches, to demonstrate fighting spirit both at home and away.
Aminuddin stressed that the management, coaching staff, and players must ensure a positive impact is achieved, adding that sufficient time has been given to the team and the current priority is to improve team spirit and collective commitment. He mentioned that while winning every match is not an absolute demand, the players' commitment and determination are crucial. He also acknowledged that the team's tactical aspects have yet to reach the expected level.
NSFC has faced challenges in recent matches, suffering two Super League defeats, losing 0-1 to Johor Darul Ta'zim and 0-1 to Selangor FC, and most recently were held to a goalless draw by Immigration FC. Meanwhile, Aminuddin announced that an allocation of nearly RM5 million has been provided to upgrade Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, which will include repainting works, refurbishment of changing rooms, and improvements to the stadium's floodlight system.