Negeri Sembilan FC supporters have plenty to smile about this season as Nidzam Jamil’s men continue to show visible progress and a stronger overall performance compared to previous campaigns.
However, despite the encouraging form at home, the Jangs have struggled to replicate their momentum when playing away — a concern that hasn’t gone unnoticed among fans.
So far, Negeri Sembilan have suffered defeats on the road against Johor Darul Ta’zim (Super League), PDRM FC (FA Cup), and most recently, Penang FC (Super League).
This inconsistency has drawn attention from Negeri Sembilan FC Chief Executive Officer, Faliq Firdaus, who assured that the club is actively working to address the issue and strengthen the team’s competitiveness.
“I’d like to apologise on behalf of the club for the inconsistent performances. Each match requires a different approach because football is a collective effort,” said Faliq.
“From a management perspective, we are likely to make moves during the second transfer window to improve the situation.”
The Malaysia League’s second transfer window, scheduled from 5 January to 1 February 2026, could see Negeri Sembilan bolstering their current squad with new signings as part of the plan to enhance depth and stability.
As it stands, Negeri Sembilan sit sixth in the Super League table with eight points from six matches, and the club remains determined to build on their early progress and maintain momentum throughout the season.

