HARIMAU Malaya head coach, Peter Cklamovski has made it clear that climbing the FIFA world rankings isn't his primary concern.
His focus instead lies firmly on improving the national squad's overall performance and long-term development.
The Australian tactician believes consistent wins and solid displays will naturally lead to an improved FIFA standing for Malaysia.
"If we keep winning, the rankings will go up. It's that simple.
"My priority isn't really on that (the rankings). I'm more interested in pushing the team forward and building something special.
"If we manage to create something extraordinary, the rankings will follow and that's when everyone will be proud," he told Sinar.
Malaysia recently missed an opportunity to test themselves against three top Central Asian teams: Iran (18th in the world), Tajikistan (104th) and Afghanistan (160th).
This came after their withdrawal from the 2025 CAFA Nations Cup, scheduled for next month.
To fill the gap in the upcoming FIFA international window, Harimau Malaya will now play two friendlies against Singapore and Palestine.
These matches are viewed as key tests ahead of the crucial Asian Cup qualifiers this October.
Looking ahead to the upcoming fixtures, Cklamovski plans to continue refining the team.
He hopes his players deliver confident, entertaining performances that generate excitement among fans.
"It's always a challenge going up against quality opposition, but we're determined to showcase our playing identity and field a team that inspires pride, entertains and excites Malaysians watching them.
"Our goal is to win both matches, no compromises. Even with a short training camp, the objective is crystal clear," he added.