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JAKARTA - Persija Jakarta managed to reap positive results when they hosted Persikabo. The Kemayoran Tigers submerged the visitors with a score of 4-0 at Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium, Bekasi.

In the match which took place on Thursday, November 9 at 19.00 WIB, the Kemayoran Tigers brought enough capital because they won 3-2 over PSM Makassar. The slick record was successfully repeated when appearing at home by appearing pressing from the start of the match.

Ryo Matsumura, Witan Sulaeman, and Maciej Gajos were plotted by Thomas Doll to be the focus on the front lines. Persija's attacks resulted in opportunities through Ryo, Firza Andika and Oliver Bias when the game had not yet been running for 10 minutes.

Efforts have continued to be made by the Kemayoran Tiger squad even though a number of opportunities have been successfully blocked by opponents. Persija finally made a 1-0 advantage thanks to Witan Sulaeman's goal which took advantage of Ryo's heel pass.

Despite being escorted by Lucky Oktavianto, Witan was able to release the ball between Syahrul Fadil's legs and tore the Persikabo goal in the 30th minute. The score lasted until the end of the first half.

In the second half, Persija actually looked crazy. In the 58th minute Hanif Sjahbandi broke into Persikabo's goal after receiving a cutback from Witan and put the score 2-0 up.

Instead of being able to catch up, Laskar Padjajaran was even more immersed because Persija again increased the advantage in the 66th minute. This time, Ferari completed Ferari's backheel Ryo bait so that the score became 3-0.

Persija scored their fourth goal in the 77th minute. Syahrian Abhimanyu finished the chance after receiving a pass from Gajos. Persija's 4-0 victory ended until referee Rio Permana blew the final whistle.

Persija also rose to eighth place with 27 points. Meanwhile, Persikabo is stuck in 17th place with 14 points.

At the same time, Rans Nusantara, who hosted Bhayangkara FC, managed to thwart the visitors' victory.

Appearing at Maguwoharjo Stadium, Sleman Rans was left behind in the 49th minute. The execution of Matias Mier was able to bring the Guardians 1-0 up.

Not wanting to just give up, luck sided with The Prestige Phoenix. The penalty prizes from the referees were able to keep their opponents off. Evandro Brandao's execution in the 56th minute drew until the game was over.


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