JAKARTA - Persib Bandung will host Persiraja Banda Aceh on the third matchday of Group D for the Menpora Cup 2021, at Maguwoharjo Sleman Stadium, this afternoon.
After winning one win and a draw in the first two matches, the Blue Prince hopes to survive in this tournament, although the focus of preparation remains to League 1 2021.
Coach Robert Alberts stated that his team will try to give their best performance in this match. Because winning is the goal, even if it's not his priority.
"We will try to achieve it (victory) because we want to keep playing football. We want to win so we can go as far as possible in this tournament," said the Dutchman as quoted from Persib's official website, Friday.
"The profession as footballers requires us to win every game. But the main priority is still to make the team free from injury by rotating and giving players the opportunity to have fun again in the match," he explained.
The rotation scheme is Robert's main concern. The reason is, he wants players to experience the experience of playing competitive matches that were lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic again.
Therefore, Robert will also give his new player Farshad Noor the opportunity to experience playing from the first minute.
"Farshad will play as a starter tomorrow. He has trained well and can breathe normally. He can also run. So, tomorrow will be his first test by appearing from the first minute for the team," he explained.
History of MeetingsLooking at the history of meetings between the two clubs since January 27, 1978, Persib and Persiraja have met 21 times, with 11 meetings in the United Main Division competition and the rest in the Indonesian League era.
In the United competition, Persib appeared dominant. It is recorded that from 11 matches, nine of them were successfully won by the Blue Prince and two draws. Persib also successfully scored 26 goals and conceded only three times.
Meanwhile, in the Indonesian League, Maung Bandung recorded six wins and four defeats. The Blue Prince scored a total of 16 goals and conceded five times.
From all these meetings, Persib won five times with a score of 4-0. First on 23 October 1983 at home, then 6 November 1986 on the road and 20 January 1994.
In the Indonesian League, Persib's two 4-0 victories over Persiraja still occurred, namely when the two teams met on March 16, 1995 and December 27, 2007, which was the last meeting of the two teams.
After that, Persib, who was ranked fifth in the final standings, deserved a slot in the next 2008 Super League while Persiraja himself was stuck in the Main Division.
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