

Kuala Lumpur City FC 2–2 Negeri Sembilan | Malaysian Super League | 10 May 2026, 20:15 MYT
A pulsating Malaysian Super League clash at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium ended in a dramatic 2–2 draw as Negeri Sembilan fought back from two goals down to snatch a point. The result leaves both sides in the congested middle of the table, but it was the visitors who will take greater momentum from a spirited second-half display.
Match Overview
Kuala Lumpur City FC started at a blistering pace, pressing high and forcing errors from a nervous Negeri Sembilan backline. They took a deserved lead inside ten minutes when explosive winger Paulo Josué cut in from the right and curled a left-footed effort into the far corner. The home side doubled their advantage midway through the first half when a defensive mix-up allowed striker Romel Morales to poke home from close range. However, Negeri Sembilan refused to wilt, slowly growing into the game before producing a stunning second-half turnaround.
Key Moments
- 9' — Goal: Paulo Josué's brilliant solo effort puts KL City 1–0 up.
- 27' — Goal: Romel Morales capitalises on a defensive error to make it 2–0.
- 45+2' — Goal: Negeri Sembilan's Natanael Siringoringo heads home from a corner just before half-time, giving his side a lifeline.
- 68' — Goal: A stunning long-range strike from Alif Haikal levels the match at 2–2.
- 82' — Miss: KL City's substitute striker sees his header saved brilliantly by the Negeri Sembilan goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
Kuala Lumpur City FC adopted an aggressive 4-2-3-1 formation, relying on the pace of Josué and Morales to stretch the play. The early goals came from that very approach. However, after the second goal, KL City became passive, dropping deeper and inviting pressure. Negeri Sembilan manager changed to a 4-3-3 at half-time, pushing wingers high and using the midfield to recycle possession. The equaliser came from a rare moment of individual brilliance, but the structural improvement was clear.
Standout Players
- Paulo Josué (KL City): A constant threat in the first half; his goal was a moment of pure quality.
- Alif Haikal (Negeri Sembilan): Scored a stunning equaliser and was a tireless presence in midfield.
- Natanael Siringoringo (Negeri Sembilan): His header right on half-time changed the momentum of the game.
Season Impact
The draw maintains Kuala Lumpur City FC's position in the top six of the Malaysian Super League, but the failure to hold a two-goal lead will frustrate. Negeri Sembilan extend their unbeaten run to three matches and climb two places, now sitting just three points behind their opponents. With the league entering its final stretch, these points could prove vital in the race for a spot in the Malaysia Cup qualification places.
Attendance was officially 8,750, with a large travelling contingent from Negeri Sembilan making their voices heard.