SELANGOR, MALAYSIA – In a stunning display of resilience and determination, Persib Bandung orchestrated a remarkable comeback to defeat Selangor FC 3-2 in their AFC Champions League 2 Group G encounter at MBPJ Stadium on Thursday, November 6, 2025. Adam Alis emerged as the hero of the hour, netting two crucial goals, including a dramatic late winner, to seal the victory for the Indonesian side.
The match, held in front of a boisterous crowd at the MBPJ Stadium, initially appeared to be heading towards a comfortable victory for the home side. Selangor FC, eager to impress their supporters, started brightly and quickly established a commanding lead. Chrigor opened the scoring in the 3rd minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Persib Bandung. The early goal injected confidence into the Selangor team, and they continued to press forward in search of further goals.
Their persistence paid off in the 17th minute when a cross into the Persib box resulted in an own goal by Patrico Matricardi. The Argentine defender, under pressure from Selangor’s attackers, inadvertently deflected the ball into his own net, doubling Selangor’s advantage and leaving Persib Bandung reeling.
At this point, the match seemed firmly in Selangor’s grasp. The Malaysian side controlled possession and dictated the tempo of the game, while Persib Bandung struggled to find their rhythm and create meaningful chances. The two-goal deficit appeared daunting, and many observers believed that Persib’s hopes of securing a positive result were fading fast.
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However, football is a game of two halves, and Persib Bandung emerged from the halftime break a transformed team. Inspired by a tactical reshuffle and a renewed sense of purpose, they began to assert themselves on the match. The introduction of fresh legs and a change in formation provided Persib with the impetus they desperately needed to turn the tide.
The comeback began in the 48th minute when Andrew Jung, the Korean striker, reduced the deficit with a well-taken goal. Jung, who had been relatively quiet in the first half, found himself in the right place at the right time to capitalize on a goalmouth scramble. His clinical finish injected renewed hope into the Persib ranks and signaled the start of their fightback.
With the score now at 2-1, the momentum shifted decisively in Persib’s favor. The Indonesian side pressed forward with increasing urgency, while Selangor FC appeared to lose their composure and began to sit deeper in defense. The pressure eventually told, and in the 81st minute, Adam Alis scored his first goal of the match to draw Persib level.
Alis, who had come on as a substitute in the 65th minute, made an immediate impact with his energy and creativity. His goal, a well-placed shot from the edge of the penalty area, sent the Persib supporters into raptures and set the stage for a dramatic finale.
As the clock ticked down, both teams pushed for a winning goal. Selangor FC, spurred on by their home crowd, attempted to regain the lead, while Persib Bandung remained resolute in defense and dangerous on the counter-attack. The match entered stoppage time with the score still tied at 2-2, and the tension in the stadium was palpable.
In the 97th minute, deep into added time, Adam Alis etched his name into Persib Bandung folklore with a moment of sheer opportunism. A backpass to Selangor goalkeeper Sikh Izhan appeared to be a routine clearance, but Izhan’s attempted kick was charged down by the onrushing Alis. The ball deflected off Alis’s leg and looped into the unguarded net, sparking scenes of wild celebration among the Persib players and fans.
The final whistle blew moments later, confirming a remarkable 3-2 victory for Persib Bandung. The comeback win was a testament to the team’s resilience, determination, and never-say-die attitude. Adam Alis, the unlikely hero, was mobbed by his teammates as they celebrated a memorable triumph on foreign soil.
Speaking after the match, Adam Alis expressed his disbelief at having played such a pivotal role in the victory. "I still can’t believe it," he said. "To score two goals, especially the winning goal in the last minute, is a dream come true. I just tried to work hard for the team and follow the coach’s instructions."
Alis also praised the team’s collective effort and spirit. "This victory is a result of the hard work of all the players," he said. "We never gave up, even when we were two goals down. We kept fighting until the end, and we were rewarded for our efforts."
Persib Bandung coach Bojan Hodak lauded Alis’s impact and revealed the tactical instructions that led to the winning goal. "We told Adam to press the goalkeeper whenever he had the ball," Hodak explained. "We knew that their goalkeeper sometimes takes risks, and we wanted to exploit that. Adam followed the instructions perfectly, and he got his reward."
The victory against Selangor FC was a significant boost for Persib Bandung’s chances of progressing to the knockout stages of the AFC Champions League 2. The win moved them up to second place in Group G, level on points with leaders Melbourne City FC.
Persib Bandung’s recent form has been a mixed bag. Prior to the victory over Selangor, they had suffered a 1-0 defeat to Borneo FC in the Indonesian Liga 1. However, they had also recorded impressive wins against Madura United and Arema FC. Their overall record in the Liga 1 this season stands at 12 wins, 8 draws, and 5 losses.
Adam Alis’s performance against Selangor FC was a standout moment in his career. The 28-year-old midfielder has been a consistent performer for Persib Bandung since joining the club in 2023. He is known for his energy, work rate, and ability to score crucial goals.
Selangor FC, on the other hand, will be disappointed with the result, especially after having established a two-goal lead. The defeat leaves them in third place in Group G, with their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages hanging in the balance. Their recent form has been inconsistent, with a mixture of wins and losses in the Malaysian Super League.
Looking ahead, Persib Bandung will face a crucial home game against Melbourne City FC in their next AFC Champions League 2 fixture. A win in that match would significantly boost their chances of topping the group and securing a favorable draw in the knockout stages. Selangor FC will travel to face Kaya FC in their next match, knowing that they need a win to keep their qualification hopes alive.
The dramatic victory for Persib Bandung over Selangor FC will be remembered as a classic example of a team’s resilience and determination. Adam Alis’s late heroics will undoubtedly cement his place in Persib Bandung folklore, and the win will provide the team with a significant boost as they continue their campaign in the AFC Champions League 2. The match served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of football and the importance of never giving up, no matter the circumstances.
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