League 1 2022 standings after PSS is silent Bali United: PSM is too strong, BFC is relegated

Tuesday, 20 December 2022 – 06:24 WIB

The 2022 League 1 standings are moving dynamically after Bali United lost to PSS Sleman, PSM Makassar beat PSIS Semarang and Rans Nusantara FC held Borneo FC to a draw. Photo: Instagram @liga1match

bali.jpnn.comDENPASAR – The 2022 – 2023 League 1 standings are moving dynamically after three matches took place in Week 16 yesterday (19/12).

The first match brought together Rans Nusantara FC against Borneo FC, the second match between PSM and PSIS, while the last match was between Bali United and PSS Sleman.

The surprise occurred in the last match between Bali United and PSS Sleman at the Manahan Stadium, Solo, Central Java.

With the status of consecutive League 1 champions, Bali United lost to PSS Sleman with a score of 1 – 2.

PSS Sleman made an extraordinary comeback after M. Ridwan’s goal was broken by Bali United wing striker Muhammad Rahmat in the 50th minute.

Two goals were scored by PSS Sleman players in less than 20 minutes through Jose Valente in the 62nd minute and Jihad Ayoub in the 79th minute.

Bali United was increasingly languishing because the mainstay of center back Willian Pacheco was given a red card in the 88th minute after receiving a second yellow card.

Soldier Tridatu, who was dominant in carrying out attacks from the flanks, was numbed by PSS Sleman’s style of play which relied heavily on collectivity.

League 1 2022 standings move dynamically after PSS Sleman silences Bali United: PSM Madura is too strong for PSIS, Bhayangkara FC is thrown into the relegation zone

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