
Palmero set to be a Harimau, but Holgado's status unclear
KUALA LUMPUR: The one from Spain has come, but national football team coach Peter Cklamovski is not sure about the one from Colombia.
So, Gabriel Palmero is already here, but a question mark hangs over Rodrigo Holgado.
There have been reports about Malaysia getting two more naturalised players before their 2027 Asian Cup qualifier against Vietnam on June 10.
The national team, who are now in their second phase of centralised training, will play two international friendlies against Cape Verde at KLFA Stadium on Thursday and on June 3 at the National Stadium.
"Gabriel has come in good condition from Europe. He's proud to represent Malaysia," he said.
"He's looking sharp, adapting from his long flight, and wants to make Malaysians proud."
However, the status of Colombia-based striker Holgado remains uncertain. While the 29-year-old has reportedly received a call-up, his documentation is still being finalised. Holgado, who plays for America de Cali and has scored seven goals this season, is expected to bolster Malaysia's attacking firepower if things go to plan.
When asked about Holgado, Cklamovski said: "Not sure."

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