
Bergson equals Indra Putra's record in JDT's 5-3 win over Negeri Sembilan
The visiting team began the match aggressively as they shocked the defending champions in the eighth minute through Joseph Esso, who cleverly netted a pass from Ameyaw Alexander Agyakwa.
Four minutes later, Agyakwa again produced an assist when his free-kick was well received by Jovan Motika to put Negeri Sembilan comfortably ahead at 2-0.
JDT then made a slight change by bringing on winger Arif Aiman Mohd Hanapi in the 29th minute, and it paid off as his corner-kick in the 38th minute was headed home by Jon Irazabal.
Three minutes later, Jaoa Figueiredo made it 2-2, reviving the defending champions' spirit heading into the break.
In the second half, JDT pressed on and took the lead in the 57th minute through Irazabal, who completed a pass from Hector Hevel.
Before the visitors could regroup, Arif Aiman fired a powerful shot one minute later to extend the lead to 4-2.
However, Negeri Sembilan refused to relent and Motika again found a touch of goal in the 60th minute, to close the gap..
JDT substitute striker Bergson put the icing on the cake in extra time with a scissor kick, etching his name in Super League history.
In other matches of the night, Selangor defeated DPMM FC 3-0 while Kelantan Red Warriors drew 1-1 against Imigresen FC. — Bernama
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