By Sulayman Bah
Muhammed Sumareh, a Gambian winger, was over the weekend voted star player in a game in the Malaysian Super League.
Despite getting booked in the 26th minute, the tricky wing-man was a handful for opposing team Selangor’s defence as he turned provider in club side Pahang FA’s 3-1 win on Saturday.
The weekend’s duel was the 23-year-old’s fourth straight start after making twenty-one appearances the previous league term scoring six goals.
Pahang now sits third in the Super League, collecting seven points, two behind leaders Johor Darul.
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Muhammed has been on the radar of the Malaysian FA who’d tried to get him switch allegiance to their national team.