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Results, Top Scores, League 1 Standings Week 25: Borneo FC Beat Persikabo 3-2, Bhayangkara FC vs PSS Sleman 1-4

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Results, Top Scores, League 1 Standings Week 25: Borneo FC Beat Persikabo 3-2, Bhayangkara FC vs PSS Sleman 1-4

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Results Liga 1 on Thursday, February 22, 2024, featuring two week 25 games. Borneo FC beat Persikabo in 1973, while PSS Sleman won over Bhayangkara FC.

Check out the summary:

Persikabo 1973 vs Borneo FC, Score 2-3

Borneo FC successfully picked up three winning points after defeating Persikabo 1973 with a score of 3-2 at the Captain I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar Regency, Bali.

The home team Persikabo 1973 took the lead 1-0 through Pedro Augusto’s kick in the 37th minute. The striker with jersey number 40 scored a goal after using a low pass from his partner, Steven Aleman.

The ball rolled quickly towards the opponent which the Borneo FC goalkeeper, Nadeo Chandrawinata, could not anticipate, until it lodged in the goal of the Pesut Etam troops.

Approaching the final minute of the first half, the visiting team tried to carry out continuous attacks but failed to score a goal.

For example, Borneo’s hard kick from left back, Leo Guntara, almost equalized, but the ball actually hit the left post of the Persikabo 1973 goal.

Until both teams had halftime, the scoreboard had not changed at 1-0 in favor of Persikabo.

Meanwhile, entering the second half of the match, which was supervised by referee Rio Permana Putra, it was fierce amidst heavy rain and lightning that hit the Captain I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar Regency.

Without wasting much time, Borneo FC immediately stepped on the gas to avenge their defeat in the first half, with the first goal scored by striker Felipe Cadenazzi in the 53rd minute.

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The number 91 player successfully headed the ball into the goal guarded by goalkeeper Husna Al Malik, after receiving a pass from Sihran Amarullah.

Two minutes later or in the 55th minute, Pieter Huistra’s squad scored another goal through Stefano Lilipaly’s header, using Fajar Faturrahman’s pass.

The game between the two teams became even more exciting as goals followed, in wet and slippery field conditions due to heavy rain.

The club from East Kalimantan scored their third goal again through Adam Alis’ kick in the 74th minute using Stefano Lilipaly’s pass.

Annoyed by Borneo’s action, Persikabo then reduced the goal gap by scoring their second goal which was executed by Dimas Drajad with a header.

The number 97 player took advantage of a cross from Lucky Octavianto to make the score 2-3.

Until five minutes of additional time in the second half, the attacking game ended with a winning score for Borneo FC, namely 2-3.

With this victory, Borneo FC pocketed 57 points which no other team could catch up with and is still perched at the top of the 2023/2024 Indonesian League 1 standings.

Meanwhile, Persikabo is still in the relegation circle by collecting 17 points and is ranked 17th out of 18 teams competing in the top caste competition for Indonesian football clubs.

Bhayangkara FC vs PSS Sleman, Score 1-4

PSS Sleman won 4-1 when competing at home to Bhayangkara FC, STIK Stadium, Jakarta, Thursday. They are now in 12th position with 30 points, while Bhayangkara is still slumped at the bottom of the standings with 15 points.

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Having the status of the visiting team, PSS took the initiative to attack first. Ajak Chol sent a dangerous bait, but Hokky Caraka failed to catch it.

Entering the sixth minute, PSS broke the deadlock. From the counter-attack scheme, the ball failed to be cleared by the Bhayangkara defender and was then struck accurately by Ricky Cawor. 1-0 for PSS.

Bhayangkara is trying to get up as soon as possible. Belgian star Radja Nainggolan fired a speculative shot which was easily caught by goalkeeper Anthony Pintus.

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The Guardians were only able to equalize in the 14th minute. Taking advantage of the chaotic situation at the PSS goal mouth, Matias Mier fired an accurate shot into the visiting team’s goal.

Hokky then restored Bhayangkara’s lead in the 21st minute. Starting with Elvis Kamsoba’s bait from the left side of Bhayangkara’s defense, Hokky, who was unmarked, easily snatched the ball into Bhayangkara’s goal.

Until halftime, both teams tried to create a number of opportunities even though there were no significant threats that either team could create. The 2-1 lead for the Javanese Eagle Team lasted until the end of the first half.

Matias Mier had a good chance to equalize for Bhayangkara at the start of the second half but his attempt to continue Radja’s pass was still anticipated by the PSS goalkeeper.

Another opportunity for Bhayangkara came from Radja’s cross, which David Maulana also failed to exploit.

In fact, it was PSS who increased their lead in the 62nd minute. From a quick throw-in, the ball was controlled by Elvis Kamsoba. The Bhayangkara player blocked his kick, but the ball was immediately hit by Ajak Chol.

The Bhayangkara disaster became more complete in the 70th minute, when David’s hand hit the ball in the forbidden box. Ricky Cawor’s penalty execution came in to complete a 4-1 win for PSS.

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