Goal Festival at Indomilk Arena, Persita Hammers PSIM 4-0, Records Five Consecutive Wins
TANGERANG NEWS-Persita Tangerang is truly unstoppable! In a night full of drama and goals at Indomilk Arena Stadium, the Pendekar Cisadane team delivered a stunning performance by defeating PSIM Yogyakarta 4-0.
This decisive victory is not just about three points, but a confirmation of their dominance in the league.
This fantastic result extends Persita’s golden record to five consecutive wins! Previously, they successfully defeated strong teams such as PSM, Persijap Jepara, Persib, and Semen Padang.
Spanish Goal Fest: Eber, Rayco, and Ganet Go Wild
The match started at a high tempo. Both teams immediately played an open game, but Persita was sharper.
The deadlock was broken in the 24th minute. Brazilian star Eber Bessa coolly finished an accurate cross from Rayco Rodriguez, making the score 1-0.
PSIM responded through Hokky Caraka, but the goal was disallowed by the referee after a VAR review confirmed the striker was offside.
Entering the second half, PSIM tried to take the initiative, but Persita’s defense was too solid. Instead, during crucial moments, Persita’s goal machine took action.
The 70th minute was a magical moment for Rayco Rodriguez. After dribbling past two opposing defenders with an impressive individual move, Rayco unleashed a shot that couldn’t be stopped, doubling the lead to 2-0.
Disaster struck PSIM again in the 84th minute. Goalkeeper Cahya Supriadi made a fatal blunder, which was immediately punished by Rayco Rodriguez. His second goal of the night made the score 3-0.
Not enough, in injury time (90+3), it was the turn of the star playmaker, Pablo Ganet, to complete the goal fest. Taking advantage of the chaos in PSIM’s defense, Ganet sealed the final score at 4-0.
Solid in Second Place, Pulling Away from Competitors
This sensational victory solidifies Persita’s position in second place in the Super League standings with a collection of 16 points from eight matches.
They now hold a full four-point lead over PSIM Yogyakarta, who are stuck in third place.
Indomilk Arena Stadium
The Indomilk Arena Stadium, located in Bekasi, Indonesia, is a modern multi-purpose stadium that opened in 2022. It serves as the home ground for the football club RANS Nusantara FC and was built to meet international standards for sporting and entertainment events.
Persita Tangerang
Persita Tangerang is an Indonesian professional football club based in Tangerang, Banten. Founded in 1960, the club has a long history in Indonesian football and currently competes in the country’s top-tier league, Liga 1. The club is known for its passionate fan base and its home matches are played at the Benteng Taruna Stadium.
PSIM Yogyakarta
PSIM Yogyakarta is a historic Indonesian professional football club based in Yogyakarta, founded in 1929 during the Dutch colonial era. It is one of the oldest and most traditional football clubs in Indonesia, historically known for representing the Javanese cultural heartland and its passionate fanbase. The club has experienced periods of success in national competitions and remains a significant symbol of local identity and pride.
PSM
I am unable to provide a summary for “PSM” as it is not a specific, widely recognized place or cultural site. The acronym could refer to many different things, such as a company, an event, or a local abbreviation. If you can provide more context, I would be happy to help.
Persijap Jepara
Persijap Jepara is an Indonesian professional football club based in Jepara, Central Java, founded in 1955. The club, whose name stands for “Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jepara,” has a long-standing history in Indonesia’s football leagues, primarily competing in Liga 2. It is a significant part of the local culture, representing the coastal regency of Jepara and its passionate football community.
Persib
Persib is a professional football club based in Bandung, Indonesia, founded in 1933 during the Dutch colonial era. It is one of the country’s most popular and successful clubs, with a passionate fan base known as “Bobotoh.” The club has a rich history, having won multiple Indonesian league titles and establishing a major rivalry with Persija Jakarta.
Semen Padang
Semen Padang is a historic cement factory located in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, and is one of the oldest cement plants in the country. Established in 1910 during the Dutch colonial era, it was originally known as NV Nederlandsch Indische Portland Cement Maatschappij (NIPCM). The factory has played a significant role in Indonesia’s industrial development and continues to operate today as part of the state-owned Semen Indonesia Group.
Super League
The Super League is a proposed annual club football competition intended to rival UEFA’s Champions League, first announced in 2021. It was founded by twelve of Europe’s leading football clubs, but it faced immediate and widespread backlash from fans, players, and governing bodies for its closed format, which threatened the traditional structure of European football based on sporting merit. The project quickly collapsed, with most clubs withdrawing, though a revamped, open-format version is being pursued by its remaining proponents.