
JDT crush 10-man UMD 5-0 in FA Cup first-leg rout
UMD were left with a mountain to climb after skipper Hariz Mansor saw red in the 37th minute for a second booking.
The deadlock was finally broken just before the interval, with JDT left-back Jonathan Silva firing home in the 44th minute.
The Argentine doubled his tally with a header ten minutes after the restart.
Alberto Diaz made it 3-0 in the 79th minute, finishing off a clever short-corner routine from Nacho Mendez.
In the 89th minute, UMD defender Izaaq Izhan brought down Antonio Glauder in the box.
After a VAR check, Joao Figueiredo calmly slotted the penalty before Celso Bermejo struck again a minute later to seal a miserable night for the visitors.
The two sides will meet again in the return leg on Sept 12.
Meanwhile, in Brunei, DPMM edged Kuching City 3-2 at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium.
Captain Azwan Ali put the hosts ahead in the fifth minute before Kuching's Ronald Ngah levelled just before half-time.
James Okwuosa then gave the visitors the lead two minutes after the restart, but Miguel Oliveira quickly hit back for 2-2.
David Murray grabbed the winner in the 79th minute to hand DPMM a slender advantage ahead of the second leg in Kuching on Sept 14.

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