PKNS are six points clear of the drop zone and with only limited number of matches left in the league, are unlikely to be caught up into that three-way battle between Kuala Lumpur, PKNP FC and Felda United. Yet, yesterday's draw also meant that it is now difficult for them to emulate their third place finish from last season.
The stalemate at Manjung Municipal Council Stadium was not the result Rajagopal wanted but it's another case of his defence unable to keep a clean sheet. The two goals conceded against PKNP made it 10 goals that PKNS have conceded in their last three matches.