Johor Darul Takzim staved off a late fightback by Melaka United for a 2-1 win to remain unbeaten in the Super League and keep it hot at the top of the table with leaders Kedah.
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The Southern Tigers led 2-0 at halftime at the Larkin Stadium in Johor Bahru on Saturday but needed a penalty goal to get things going their way and hand Melaka their first defeat in four matches.
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Kedah is on the top of the table with 10 points – same as JDT but the Red Eagles have a better goal difference of 9-1 compared to JDT’s 9-4.
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Melaka’s Korean defender Jang Suk-won was hauled up for hands JDT’s Argentine hot-shot Gonzalo Cabrera beat Khairul Fahmi Che Mat from the spot. JDT 1-0.
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 It was 2-0 for the homesters when Safawi Rasid ran into space to hit home an assist from new signing Diogo Luis Santo.
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Melaka pulled one back on 74 minutes when Philippines international Patrick Reichelt beat JDT goalkeeper Farizal Marlias from a rebound off an earlier attempt by Raimi Mohd Nor.
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At the Shah Alam Stadium, a first-minute goal by Kpah Sherman was enough for PKNS FC to snatch a 1-0 win over winless Perak SEDC (PKNP). PKNS, 4-0 winners over Selangor at the same venue in their last match, were reduced to 10 players when Sherman was sacked in the 68th minute.
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Malaysia Cup champions Perak is still searching for its win in the league with a fighting 1-1 draw against winless Felda United at the Perak Stadium in Ipoh.
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Perak needed a penalty converted by Brazilian Gilmar Filho in the 70th minute after Wander Luiz was felled inside the box to wipe Felda’s 1-0 lead in the 44th minute by Hadin Azman who scored with curling freekick. – BY RIZAL ABDULLAH