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SELANGOR CRUISED OVER FELDA

Malaysia Super League: Selangor 2 - Felda Utd 0 Selangor kicked-off their second leg Super League campaign in style after winning 2-0 over Felda United in a match at Stadium Shah Alam . The Red Giants is now at second place with just 2 points different to leader Lions XII . Selangor were without central defender Peter Chrappan , who is down with an injury. They opened the scoring in the 50th minute through a Gurusamy flying header. Felda tried to get up with a series of attacks. They managed to find the net in the 55th minute, but Azrul Ahmad 's goal was disallowed by referee for off-side. Selangor sealed the game in the 81st minute when S. Kunanlan through-pass met Francis Forkey Doe . The Red Giants' leading scorer made no mistake to ensure another 3 points for the home side. Story: Fadzil  l Photo: TD Sports Photo

TEN MAN SELANGOR SHOCKED JDT ALL STAR

Malaysia Super League: Selangor 4 - Johor Darul Takzim 1 Irfan Bakti 's men welcomed Johor Darul Takzim  ( JDT ) and convincingly beat them 4-1 to knock them off the top of the Malaysian Super League table. Selangor began very positively, which was instantaneously rewarded with a goal from a stunning 4th minute cross-cum-lob from S. Kunanlan . The Red Giants were later under pressure by JDT's offensive approach, but they responded with some dangerous counter-attacks. And they scored a second goal from a counter attack in the 32nd minute. Mahali laid a pass to K. Soley who proceeded to send a low cross to Francis Doe who then stabbed it home for their second goal. Selangor held on until the half-time whistle and they went into the changing room with a 2 goals lead. However, after the break Selangor were down with 10 men after their new import Peter Chrappan , who was making his home debut collected a second yellow card. Mahali was pulled back to cover

RAMEZ DAYOUB BANNED FOR LIFE

In a surprising twist of events, Selangor 's star defender, Ramez Dayoub has been named as one of two players suspended for life by the Lebanese FA for alleged match-fixing, pending appeal. The announcement was made today in a press conference by the Secretary General of the West Asia Football Federation, Fadi Zureikat at the headquarters of the Lebanese Association of Football. Al-Jadeed TV also broke the news through their official twitter account naming 24 Lebanese football players who were accused of manipulating the results of the Lebanese National Football Team in the Asian league's matches. The other player who has been named alongside Ramez is Persiba Balikpapan 's Mahmoud El Ali . Photo: Tigers Super Sports

SELANGOR HELD BY PKNS

Malaysia Super League: Selangor 0 - PKNS 0 As Selangor marched on the Stadium Shah Alam as favourite, the PKNS team was so eager to pull a surprise over the state team. From the kick-off, PKNS didn't reflect any fear despite facing a high profile team like Selangor. Both team had a fair share of possessions although lacked of goal attempts. The second-half sees PKNS geared-up for a more offensive approach with Patrick Ronaldinho continuous pressure on Selangor's goal. Amri Yahyah wasn't as great as his tricks and skills on the field, just because he couldn't find the net. PKNS pint-sized midfielder Nazrin Syamsyul Bahri played another good game. Photo: Tigers Super Sports

PRESSURE ON FANDI AS JDT HELD BY FELDA

Malaysia Super League: Felda 0 - JDT 0 The Super League encounter between Felda United and Johor Darul Takzim ended in a goalless draw at the Petaling Jaya Stadium . Moneybags Johor Darul Takzim (JDT) dubbed the dream team, are the hot favourites to claim top honours in the Super League this season. But the multi-million ringgit assembled side have been far from impressive. JDT have now drawn four times in eight matches. The result did not go down well with Singapore football legend Fandi Ahmad , who slammed the team for not getting their act right. Meanwhile, Felda were more dangerous inside Darul Takzim half, though poor finishing saw them unable to breach the net as well. Felda United coach K. Devan said his team should have won based on the chances that they had created. "My players played well according to our game plan. We were unlucky not to win the match," said Devan. Photo: Tigers Super Sports

PKNS CRUISED TO VICTORY OVER 10-MAN FELDA

Malaysia Super League: PKNS 3 - Felda 1 PKNS collected 3 points in a Malaysia Super League match yesterday at Petaling Jaya Stadium. The home side opened the scoring in the 27th minutes from Helmi Remeli 's goal. As Felda started to shift into attacking play, they were down to 10 man as Mohd Nizam were shown the red card in the 31st minute. Though the momentum went on a minute later when Mohamad Ghaddar scored a spectacular equaliser. But Felda struggled after that, and PKNS added a second goal right before the break through Patrick Ronaldinho . Both team came into second half with PKNS leading with one goal over 10-man Felda. PKNS took full advantage by having most possession in the last 45 minutes. The hardworking Mohd Nazrin finally found the net for PKNS to win the match in style. Photo: Tigers Super Sports

RED GIANTS GO TOP AS RED WARRIORS FLOP

Malaysia Super League: Selangor 2 - Kelantan 0 Irfan Bakti was satisfied with his team's display against Kelantan , but believes the best is yet to come. On Friday evening Selangor defeated rivals Kelantan 2-0 at Shah Alam Stadium , a performance which had their manager Irfan Bakti pleased. Selangor took a deserved lead with their first solid chance of the match as Ramzul Zaini found himself unmmarked down the left wing. He curled in an inch-perfect cross into the Kelantan box and Francis Forkey Doe headed it into the goal brilliantly to give the Red Giants a 1-0 lead. The Red Giants doubled their lead on the 26th minute through another set-piece as Mahali 's corner  met Ramez Dayoub 's head. The Lebanese defender made no mistakes by slotting home and sent their fans into raptures. Selangor held on for the win and now sits at the top of the Malaysian Super League table. As for the Red Warriors , their lack of goals is definitely a cause for concern