KEDAH coach Aidil Sharin Sahak has admitted that the situation doesn't favour his team in a Super League match at Darulaman Stadium today.
His opponents, Selangor, enjoy good momentum following two consecutive wins.
On the other hand, Kedah are a bit rusty after coming out from a Covid-enforced quarantine.
Selangor defeated Penang 4-1 and UiTM FC 2-0 in their last two Super League games.
But the Red Eagles have been grounded by quarantine after two of their players got infected with Covid-19.
Kedah's last game was on May 8 where they beat Sabah 1-0.
"My team haven't played in three months... without even any friendlies. So we expect a different game," said Aidil.
"Selangor have played four games, so their level of play will certainly be better but we will try our best.
"We will still try to keep our dream alive and fight to catch up with the others," said Aidil whose team are fourth in the table with 26 points from 13 games.