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Negeri Sembilan
04-12 21:00
2 - 2
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DPMM FC
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122
Odds
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Standings
Prediction
Negeri Sembilan
DPMM FC
Attacks
79
80
Dangerous Attacks
77
58
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
11
8
Off Target
60310
1047
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End 2-2
90′
H. Farhan
C.Irobiso
87′
A.Hakimi
Javabilaarivin nyanasegar
84′
Abdul Hariz Amani bin Herman
M.Azwan·bin Ali Rahman
84′
Muhd Syafiq Safiuddin bin Abdul Shariff
miguel oliveira
82′
M.Said
81′
su sang an
79′
N.Haji Ismail
A.Syafiq
79′
M.Tsuneyasu
j.esso
79′
L.Hakim Shamsudin
Selvan anbualagan
73′
2-2
j.esso
Assist: Y.Hirano
67′
A. K. Piee
Harith samsuri
67′
su sang an
lin lin aung
61′
1-2
M.Said
Assist: J. Murray
59′
Harith samsuri
56′
I. Sulley
49′
1-1
C.Irobiso
Assist: miguel oliveira
Halftime 1-0
41′
j.esso
31′
1-0
T. Sasaki
Assist: Selvan anbualagan
21′
M.Azwan·bin Ali Rahman
12′
M.Tommy
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red card
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Match Info
Negeri Sembilan and DPMM FC shared the spoils in a thrilling 2-2 draw in the Malaysian Super League at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium. The entertaining match saw momentum swing back and forth, with the result doing little to separate the two mid-table sides in the league standings. The home team, Negeri Sembilan, took an early lead, capitalizing on a defensive mix-up from DPMM. The visitors from Brunei responded strongly before halftime, scoring twice in quick succession to turn the game on its head. After the break, Negeri Sembilan piled on the pressure and their persistence paid off with a late equalizer, sending the home fans into raptures. Both teams had chances to win it in a frantic finish, but the goalkeepers stood firm. The managers acknowledged the fair result, with both praising their teams' attacking intent and expressing slight disappointment at not securing all three points. The point each keeps both teams firmly in the middle of the Super League table.