MuÑoz Urges Stronger Defence After JDT Edges Negeri Sembilan In Eight-goal Thriller
Muñoz acknowledged that JDT started the match sluggishly, conceding early transitions that exposed defensive vulnerabilities.
'Today we were sleeping a little bit in the first minutes and gave them space to score from transitions… we need to be more consistent, stronger in both areas, and prioritise clean sheets,' he said in a post-match press conference last night.
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The Spaniard emphasised the importance of learning from such situations and adapting as the league progresses.
'I think we are just now in the first part of the league. So, we need to learn about the situations. We need to understand what to do when we play at home, when we play away, what happens in the first minutes, and we need to be aggressive,' Muñoz added.
Muñoz pointed out that Negeri Sembilan took advantage of their speed down the wide channels, catching JDT off guard in defending quick set-pieces and fast transitions.
'The first goal came from a transition… they have great pace along the flanks, and we prepared for such situations in training,' he said, adding that the team was slow in defending the later goals.
He also called for greater composure in attack, emphasising the need for his players to stay calmer in the final third to make better decisions.
Despite conceding three goals, he praised JDT's attacking performance, highlighting their 25 shots, numerous corners earned, and two goals scored from set pieces.

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