An article from FoxSports states that young players, born out of the vision of HRH Crown Prince of Johor and the best training system has helped the U23 national squad shine in the 2018 Asian Games. Thread 1/8

Safawi Rasid, Shafiq Ahmad, Haziq Nazli, Adam Nor Azlin and Dominic Tan are the young players of JDT and JDT II that have excelled with the national U23 squad.
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Even though not all of them are on the first eleven, they still train with the best infrastructure and state of the art facilities which are in JDT and training amongst the best local and foreign players clearly improves their game. Thread 3/8

With Safawi Rasid's current form, the writer also adds that it would have been hard for Safawi to be at this level had he not move to JDT. Same goes with Dominic Tan, who was sent to Portugal by HRH Crown Prince of Johor. Thread 4/8

Praises to the owner of JDT, HRH Major General Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim for taking this approach and collecting the best U23 players in the nation for the club. Thread 5/8

The level these young players are on will rise higher with JDT when they play in the ACL competition next year. The appointment of Ong Kim Swee was also based on the suggestion on HRH Crown Prince of Johor. Thread 6/8

His Royal Highness decision to let go of seven JDT main players, especially the club's top scorer, Safawi Rasid for a competition that is not on the FIFA calendar clearly shows that His Royal Highness prioritizes the interest of the national squad. Thread 7/8

His Royal Highness should be praised for being the first club owner to discharge players required to undergo central training with the national squad.

Read full article at https://t.co/uG76jFEbTR

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