JDT are Super League champs for the 9th time

JDT are Super League champs for the 9th time

The team clinched the championship with four matches to spare.

Arif Aiman Mohd Hanapi opening accounts for JDT in their 5-0 thrashing of Negeri Sembilan to secure their 9th Super League championship this evening. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) have clinched the Super League crown for the ninth straight time, with four matches to spare tonight.

They set a record in domestic football that will be hard for other teams to emulate.

The Southern Tigers, coached by Hector Bidoglio, did it in style by hammering Negeri Sembilan 5-0 in Iskandar Puteri while their closest challengers, Sabah FC went down 2-0 to Terengganu in Kuala Nerus.

JDT now have 46 points from 18 matches and cannot be caught by Sabah, who have 36 points with just three matches left to play.

By winning the 2022 Super League title, the Southern Tigers earned an automatic spot in next season’s Asian Football Confederation Champions League, giving them a chance to try and do better than this season, when they lost in the knockout round.

Super League success made it a double for JDT as their feeder club, JDT II were crowned Premier League champions yesterday.

In tonight’s action, JDT took a comfortable 2-0 first-half lead with a two-minute blitz by young winger Arif Aiman Mohd Hanapi (35th minute) and Leandro Velazquez (37th minute) before Arif Aiman added his second – and the team’s third – three minutes after the break.

Not wanting to be left out, Brazilian import Bergson da Silva then exploded with two goals in the 60th and 88th minutes to be the leading hitman with 24 goals. Teammate Fernando Forestieri is second with 13 goals.

In Kuala Nerus, a Pape Diakite goal in the seventh minute and another by Nik Sharif Haseefy Lazim (30th minute) ensured Terengganu took home all three points and condemn Sabah to their fourth straight loss.

In Petaling Jaya, the presence of former national head coach Tan Cheng Hoe with Selangor FC seemed to have had  the expected impact as the Red Giants, who have been having a yo-yo season, carved out a stylish 5-0 win over Melaka United.

The Red Giants got their goals through Nor Hakim Hassan (16th minute), Muhammad Mukhairi Ajmal Mahadi (32nd minute), Brendan Gan (66th and 78th minutes) and Herlison Caion (90th minute).

In Alor Setar, V. Ruventhiran’s 69th-minute goal was enough for visitors Petaling Jaya City FC to beat Kedah Darul Aman FC 1-0.

At the State Stadium in Kuching, visitors Sri Pahang FC turned on the style to trounce Sarawak United 4-1.

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