Persib Bandung Wins: Fan Reactions & IDR 10.43B Transfer News

TRIBUNWOW.COM – Bobotoh happy? Their complaints seemed to be heard after Persib Bandung defeated Persis Solo.

Reported TribunWow.comPersib Bandung just achieved a narrow victory when they visited Persis Solo headquarters in the continuation of the 19th match day of the 2025/2026 Super League, Saturday, January 31 2026.

Persib Bandung managed to beat Persis Solo with a narrow score of 1-0 in the match which was held at the Manahan Stadium, Solo.

The only goal and Persib Bandung’s victory in that match was created by Andrew Jung.

Bobotoh is actually happy with the results obtained by Persib Bandung.

Moreover, Persib Bandung has achieved a series of positive results in the last few matches and is consistently at the top of the Super League standings.

However, Bobotoh complained about Persib Bandung’s front line being sluggish and lacking in scoring goals.

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Remember, Persib Bandung was only able to score one goal in each match in the last five matches.

According to Bobotoh, this is an alarm for the Blue Prince to improve or evaluate the attack line.

Apart from that, Bobotoh also asked Persib Bandung to bring in additional attackers.

Bobotoh’s complaints and suggestions appeared in the comments column of the latest upload on Persib Bandung’s Instagram account after the match against Persis Solo, Saturday, January 31 2026.

“Aren’t Persib going to buy a wing striker? There’s no one he can’t rely on. He’s almost close to fighting alone. Especially when he’s up against Gamba Osaka,” write @ridomurthado_.

“Honestly, I need a STRIKER.,” write @dengrhaa.

“RAMON OUT MOAL (NOT) NEGOTIABLE,” write @syahrusoimin.

“Minimum goal productivity, Lamborghini back line, BMW midfield, front line???” write @ivannrhdyd.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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