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Super League: City Boys, Penang share spoils, Cops gun down Sabah

Sabah remain in fifth place in 14-team standings, KL City in sixth

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 09 Jun 2023 7:00AM

Super League: City Boys, Penang share spoils, Cops gun down Sabah
PDRM FC’s Nabil Ahmad Latpi scores in the 26th-minute to beat Sabah FC 1-0 in last night’s Super League match. – @VerticalFutbol Twitter pic, June 9, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Penang failed to capitalise on home ground advantage and were held to a 1-1 draw by Kuala Lumpur (KL) City FC in a Super League match played at the City Stadium last night.

The City Boys began the game on the offensive and shot into a seventh-minute lead when their Ivory Coast import, Tchetche Kipre, finished off a pass from Paulo Josue.

However, Penang managed to draw level through Brazilian Giovane Gomes in the first minute of injury time in the first half.

Then, in the 79th minute, KL City found themselves a man down when Australian Giancarlo Gallifuoco was shown the red card for fouling Gomes in the box.

There was more drama at the tail end of the match when referee Mohammad Zamzaidi Katimin sent off Penang’s Mohammad Rahmat Makasuf for a second bookable offence late into injury time (90+8).

Meanwhile, PDRM FC continued to be the dark horse of the Super League this season when they stunned fifth-placed Sabah FC 1-0, courtesy of winger Nabil Ahmad Latpi’s 26th-minute goal, at the Petaling Jaya City Council Stadium.

The Cops had previously produced stunning wins over second-placed Selangor FC and third-placed Kedah Darul Aman FC by similar 1-0 margins.

Last night’s results saw Sabah remain in fifth place in the 14-team standings with 24 points from 14 matches, followed by KL City in sixth place (23 points), while PDRM moved up to eighth (19 points) and Penang (15 points) stayed in the 10th spot. – Bernama, June 9, 2023

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