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Rajan Calls for Late-Game Focus After Dramatic Draw as Negeri Sembilan Show Signs of Progress

Negeri Sembilan FC interim head coach K. Rajan acknowledged clear improvements in his team’s overall performance despite a frustrating late setback following their 3-3 draw against Penang FC in the Malaysia Super League at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi on 7 March.

Speaking during the post-match press conference after the Liga Super 2025/26 Matchday 20 encounter, Rajan praised the effort and attacking intent displayed by Negeri Sembilan FC, highlighting the team’s ability to create numerous chances throughout the match.

“Overall, we played a good game. We created a lot of chances, but we didn’t convert them,” Rajan said, noting that the team had shown significant improvement compared to the previous outing.

Positive Signs Despite Frustrating Ending

The interim head coach emphasised that while the result may feel disappointing, there were clear indicators of progress in the team’s performance.

According to Rajan, the players demonstrated better attacking structure and were able to generate several goal-scoring opportunities, suggesting that the team’s tactical adjustments and training work are beginning to take effect.

“You saw in the last two games, we improved a lot. We created many chances, but sometimes we couldn’t finish them,” he explained.

However, Rajan also admitted that defensive concentration in the closing stages remains a concern, especially after conceding a late goal that denied the home side a crucial victory.

Focus and Concentration Key for Final Minutes

Reflecting on the decisive moments late in the match, Rajan pointed to the importance of maintaining focus and mental discipline until the final whistle.

“For the last-minute goal, players must focus and concentrate until the last whistle,” he said. “At the end of the game, players are already tired, but concentration is very important.”

The coach added that such situations can sometimes be unpredictable, particularly when refereeing decisions or late challenges come into play, but maintaining defensive discipline remains essential.

Post-Match Review Planned

Looking ahead, Rajan confirmed that the coaching staff will conduct a detailed post-mortem with the players to analyse the match and identify areas that require improvement.

“Tomorrow we will do a post-mortem with the players. We will talk together and improve game by game,” he said.

While the late concession prevented Negeri Sembilan from securing all three points, Rajan remains optimistic about the team’s trajectory under his interim leadership, stressing that continuous improvement and hard work in training will be key as the Hobin Jang Hobin squad prepares for their upcoming fixtures.

Last-Gasp Penalty Denies Jang Victory in Six-Goal Thriller at Paroi

Negeri Sembilan FC were forced to settle for a point after being held to a dramatic 3-3 draw by Penang FC in a pulsating Super League encounter at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, earlier today.

The Hobin Jang Hobin squad had hoped to secure a valuable victory on home soil, but a late penalty from the visitors denied them all three points in a match filled with momentum swings and six goals.

Penang FC struck first in the 22nd minute through a swift counterattack. Dylan Christopher finished the move clinically to give the visitors the early advantage and silence the Paroi crowd.

Negeri Sembilan, however, responded strongly and found the equaliser seven minutes later through Jovan Motika in the 29th minute.

The goal was crafted through a well-orchestrated midfield move involving Yuichi Hirano and Takumi Sasaki. The pair combined neatly before Sasaki threaded a precise pass into Motika’s path. The forward showed excellent composure to beat two Penang defenders before unleashing a powerful strike past goalkeeper Mohamad Ramdhan Ab Hamid to level the score.

As the match progressed into the final stages, Penang head coach Wan Rohaimi Wan Ismail made a decisive substitution by introducing experienced striker Tchetche Kipre. The move proved effective as the 38-year-old found the back of the net in the 79th minute, converting a delivery from Jose Porteria to restore the visitors’ lead.

Despite the setback, Negeri Sembilan refused to surrender and mounted an impressive late comeback.

Substitute Mio Tsuneyasu brought the home side back into the contest in the 82nd minute, finishing clinically to make it 2-2. The momentum then shifted firmly in favour of the hosts when Joseph Esso completed the turnaround in the 88th minute, putting Negeri Sembilan ahead and seemingly on course for a memorable victory.

However, heartbreak struck in the dying moments of the match.

Penang were awarded a penalty in the 90th minute, and Stefano Brundo stepped up to convert from the spot, ensuring the visitors salvaged a point from the thrilling contest.

The result sees both sides share the spoils after an entertaining encounter in Paroi, with Negeri Sembilan left to reflect on a match that slipped away at the very last moment despite a spirited fightback.

MSL 2025/26: Negeri Sembilan FC Versus Penang FC Ticket Sales Info

Tickets for the Malaysia Super League 2025/26 match between Negeri Sembilan FC and Penang FC on 7 March 2026 at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi will be on sale!

Click the link below to purchase:

https://tickethotline.com.my/events/NSEvsPEN

Choose Pintu A, Pintu B, or Pintu C sections only for home fans.

Tickets will be available at the following locations:

🏢 Wisma PBNS
📅 4–6 March 2026 (Wednesday – Friday)
🕙 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Break: 1:00–2:00 PM | Friday: 12:00–2:45 PM

🏟️ STAR Paroi
📆 7 March 2026
🎫 Grandstand Ticket Counter (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
🎫 Ticket Counter 13 (5:00 PM – 9:45 PM)

ℹ️ Tickets for away supporters will be sold online only.

Match Analysis: Penang FC 2 – 1 Negeri Sembilan FC

Negeri Sembilan’s Away Struggles Continue Despite Late Effort

Negeri Sembilan FC’s inconsistency away from home continued as they fell 2–1 to Penang FC at the Bandaraya Stadium, a result that ended the hosts’ winless run in the Super League. While Negeri Sembilan have looked formidable at Paroi, their inability to translate that dominance on the road again proved costly.

Defensive Frailties Exposed

Negeri Sembilan’s defensive structure remains their Achilles’ heel. Throughout the season, Coach Nidzam Jamil’s side has struggled with aerial duels and defensive organization, and this match was no different.

Penang’s first goal highlighted the issue clearly — a well-executed set piece saw captain Stefano Brundo deliver a precise header to Tchetche Kipré, who was left unmarked inside the box to finish calmly. The lack of tracking and poor man-marking once again punished Negeri Sembilan.

Their vulnerability to direct passes and penetration between defenders was also evident in the second goal, where Wenzel-Halls latched onto a through ball splitting the center-back and right-back — exploiting the open spaces in Negeri Sembilan’s back line. The defenders failed to anticipate or close down these channels, allowing Penang’s attackers to dictate the rhythm.

Physicality and Marking Issues

Negeri Sembilan’s defenders were also outmatched physically. Kipré, in particular, dominated his markers with strength and composure. On several occasions, he held off defenders with ease, including during the build-up to his second goal. The lack of aggression and willingness to engage physically allowed Penang to maintain control in the final third.

Goalkeeper Azri Ghani once again stood out as the team’s last line of defense, producing multiple key saves to prevent the scoreline from worsening. Without him, Negeri Sembilan might have suffered a heavier defeat.

Predictable Tactical Adjustments

When trailing, Coach Nidzam Jamil’s substitutions followed a familiar pattern — introducing Mio Tsuneyasu, Luqman Hakim, or Hakimi Abdullah to add attacking impetus. However, this predictable approach may have been anticipated by opponents. Penang’s compact defensive organization nullified Negeri Sembilan’s late surge, forcing the visitors to rely on an own goal for their only breakthrough.

The lack of creativity in midfield was evident. Alex Agyakwa remained the most reliable playmaker, but support from Takumi Sasaki and the front line was limited. Jovan Motika and A. Selvan showed flashes of potential but failed to convert key opportunities or create sustained pressure.

Penang’s Disciplined Response

For Penang, this was a performance built on structure and efficiency. Under Coach Wan Rohaimi, the team showed improved defensive discipline, avoided unnecessary risks, and effectively utilized their physical strengths. Their direct and long-ball strategy worked perfectly — targeting Kipré and Brundo during transitions and set pieces.

This pragmatic approach, coupled with accurate long passes and compact defending, frustrated Negeri Sembilan and earned Penang their deserved first win of the season.

Verdict

Negeri Sembilan’s defeat underscored two persistent issues: defensive disorganization and over-reliance on predictable second-half tactical shifts. While their home form has been excellent, true contenders must perform consistently away from home. Unless the defensive line is strengthened and midfield creativity sharpened, Negeri Sembilan risk being limited to mid-table aspirations rather than challenging for the top spots.

Final Score: Penang FC 2 – 1 Negeri Sembilan FC
Goals: Kipré (2) | Own Goal (NSFC)

Late Effort Not Enough as NSFC Fall 2–1 to Penang FC

Penang FC finally broke their winless streak in the Super League with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) at Stadium Bandaraya earlier this evening.

It was Tchetche Kipre who emerged as the hero for the Harimau Kumbang, scoring both goals to deliver a crucial three points for the home side after enduring four consecutive defeats and one draw in their opening six matches.

Kipre opened the scoring as early as the 13th minute, calmly slotting home a precise pass from captain Stefano Brundo following a clever set-piece combination with Dylan Wenzel-Halls.

NSFC nearly equalised just three minutes later when Jovan Motika found himself in a one-on-one situation with Khairulazhan Khalid, but the winger’s powerful effort sailed narrowly over the bar.

Penang came close to doubling their advantage in the 20th minute as OJ Porteria’s strike was parried away by Azri Ghani. The rebound fell to Danilo Sipovac, whose follow-up attempt rattled the upright to the relief of the visitors.

The hosts thought they had scored again in the 37th minute through Wenzel-Halls after he coolly finished from Porteria’s pass, but the goal was ruled out for offside.

In the second half, Negeri Sembilan showed renewed determination. Japanese midfielder Takumi Sasaki nearly levelled the score with a powerful long-range strike, only to be denied by Khairulazhan’s safe hands.

However, Penang struck again in the 49th minute, with Kipre once more tormenting the NSFC defence. The Ivorian forward dribbled past Ariff Ar-Rasyid and substitute Aidil Zailani before firing a low shot past Azri Ghani for his second of the night.

Despite a late surge from the visitors—led by Sasaki, Joseph Esso, and Motika—Negeri Sembilan could only pull one back in the 98th minute after Faith Obilor accidentally turned the ball into his own net.

It was too little, too late, as the final whistle confirmed a long-awaited victory for Penang FC, while NSFC will now shift their focus to the upcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Selangor FC on October 18 in Paroi.

NSFC Set Sights on Strong Away Performance Against Penang FC

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) are determined to continue their winning momentum in the Super League as they prepare to face Penang FC at the Bandaraya Stadium tomorrow evening.

Following a convincing victory over Sabah FC at home, the Hobin Jang Hobin squad now aim to bring home another three points to Seremban.

Centre-back Zainal Abidin Jamil stressed that although playing away presents its own challenges, the team is ready to execute Head Coach Nidzam Jamil’s game plan to secure a positive result.

“We cannot underestimate Penang just because they are positioned lower in the league. Anything can happen in football, and we must not be complacent or overconfident. Penang have yet to record a win this season, which means they will be fighting even harder—especially with the support of their home fans,” said Zainal.

The 26-year-old defender added that Penang possess both quality and experience, making them a team capable of springing surprises against any opponent.

“We have to stay alert throughout the match and avoid mistakes that could allow them to capitalise. Our focus must be on giving 100 percent commitment and carrying out the coach’s instructions with full discipline,” he continued.

Currently sitting fifth in the Super League standings with eight points from five matches, NSFC are looking to build further momentum as the season progresses.

For Our Team, We March to the Pearl of the Orient!

Where are you heading this weekend, Jang fans? If you’ve got no plans, let’s make our way to Penang together in support of The Jangs! Negeri Sembilan FC will face Penang FC in an exciting Liga Super 2025/26 clash at the iconic Stadium Bandaraya, Penang, this Saturday.

With the support of KR Travel & Tours, an official away trip has been arranged so fans can travel with ease while bringing the Hobin Jang Hobin spirit to the north.

Travel Itinerary (Saturday, 4 October 2025)

  • 9:00 AM – Departure to Stadium Bandaraya, Penang
  • 3:00 PM – Arrival at Stadium Bandaraya
  • 5:00 PM – Kick-off: Penang FC vs Negeri Sembilan FC
  • 7:00 PM – Match ends
  • 8:00 PM – Return journey
  • 1:00 AM – Arrival at Wisma PBNS, Rahang

Supporter Package

  • RM90/person (Members)
  • RM95/person (Non-Members)

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