Selangor FC kept their Piala Malaysia ambitions alive with a commanding 5–1 victory over Negeri Sembilan FC in the second leg of the quarter-finals, sealing a 6–1 aggregate result at the Stadium Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya.
The heavy defeat confirms the end of Negeri Sembilan FC’s campaign in this season’s competition, despite the narrow 1–0 margin recorded in the first leg at Paroi last week. While the initial encounter suggested a finely balanced contest, the return leg proved a far sterner challenge as the hosts imposed their tempo and control from the outset.
Selangor struck as early as the second minute through Faisal Halim, setting the tone for a relentless attacking display. The Red Giants extended their advantage with further goals from Alvin Fortes (24’), Nooa Laine (30’) and Quentin Cheng (45’), effectively putting the tie beyond reach before the interval.
In the second half, Chrigor Moraes added a fifth in the 66th minute. Negeri Sembilan FC continued to compete until the final whistle and were rewarded with a late consolation when Jovan Motika converted from the penalty spot.
The result sees Selangor, 33-time champions of the Piala Malaysia, advance to the semi-finals where they will meet Kuching City FC.
For Negeri Sembilan FC, the defeat marks a disappointing end to this year’s cup run. However, the experience gained from competing at this stage will be invaluable as the squad regroups and shifts focus towards strengthening performances in upcoming domestic fixtures. The commitment and fighting spirit displayed throughout the campaign remain a foundation to build upon in pursuit of greater consistency and competitive progress.
