JAKARTA - Bali United managed to get the full three points when they hosted Borneo FC in the 20th week of Liga 1 2024/2025. In the match Tuesday, January 28 evening, Serdadu Tridatu closed the match with a score of 3-2.
Appearing at the I Wayan Dipta Stadium, the host Gianyar did not easily score points to ensure victory. The reason is that despite showing aggressiveness since the first half, there have been no figures for both the hosts and the visitors.
Once an opportunity was created for Bali United ahead of halftime from the opportunities used by Private Mbarga. However, this effort still did not bear fruit until the end of the first half.
Only in the second half was the deadlock pushed over by Bali United. Three minutes later after the break, Rahmat Arjuna scored the opening goal which stood at the far post and successfully poked into the private Mbarga cross pass from the right side.
The opening goal was successfully doubled by Bali United in the 59th minute after Boris Kopitovic tricked Nadeo with a penalty. The sentence was given by the referee after Kopitovic was violated by Ronaldo Rodrigues.
The incident sparked strong protests from Borneo FC defender Gabriel Furtado. Due to excessive protests, Gabriel Furtado was then given a second yellow card by the referee which automatically took a shower faster in this match.
The situation of the visitors was increasingly cornered when Muhammad Rahmat increased Bali United's advantage in the 67th minute. M. Rahmat's goal was similar to Rahmat Arjuna's score which opened the scoring.
The senior Bali United striker completed Irfan Jaya's cross after finding space at the far post.
Despite losing the number of players, Borneo FC was actually able to score a return goal. Berguinho's strike in the 71st minute ended with a left-footed shot lodged into the Bali United goal.
Drama then occurred when the match entered the 80th minute. The referee had given a red card for Bali United striker, Boris Kopitovic. However, the red card was finally disallowed through a VAR (Video Assistant Referee) decision.
The aide actually found another incident, namely the violation of Kadek Agung against Fajar Faturachman in the penalty box. As a result, Borneo FC was awarded a penalty.
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This opportunity was not wasted by Matheus Pato which made the position 2-3. The referee then gave eight minutes of extra time.
The long duration of injury time could not be used by Borneo FC to produce equalizer goals.
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