Kuala lumpur: Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT): Head coach Xisco Munoz has downplayed his team's new Super League record of 103 goals this season, describing it as 'just a number' while emphasizing the collective effort behind the achievement. Munoz said the milestone reflects the players' strong mentality and commitment to consistently give their best in every match, regardless of the scoreline or tight schedule.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Munoz stated, "It's only a number. But behind these numbers.everyone tries to push himself," after the match against Kuala Lumpur (KL) City FC at Sultan Ibrahim Stadium last night. JDT has set a new season goalscoring record of 103 goals following a 7-0 win over KL City FC. The record was achieved in 23 matches, surpassing the previous record of 100 goals set by the Southern Tigers in 26 matches during the 2023 season.
Munoz noted that despite a tight schedule, the team has remained focused on continuous improvement, with every player contributing fully. "It doesn't matter if you are winning 1-0 or 2-0 and you play in two days, everybody tries to give the best for our logo," he added. Looking ahead, he stressed that the team cannot afford to be complacent, with two Super League matches remaining as well as an ASEAN Club Championship clash against Thailand's Buriram United.
He mentioned that several key players, including striker Bergson Da Silva, were rested as part of squad rotation to ensure optimal fitness ahead of the upcoming match. Meanwhile, KL City FC head coach Risto Vidakovic urged his players to remain professional and finish the season with dignity despite the heavy defeat.
Vidakovic emphasized that the team must stay proud and motivated, stressing that the players are ultimately playing for themselves and the club's reputation. "I hope that we are going to at least compete with dignity until the end. I think they have to be a little bit proud. They are not playing for me or anybody else, they are playing for themselves and for the name of the club," he stated.
Vidakovic acknowledged that incidents such as the red card affected the match, contributing to the 7-0 defeat, but described it as an 'accident' that can happen in football. JDT continues to lead the Super League standings with 67 points from 23 matches, remaining unbeaten and having secured a 12th consecutive title, while KL City FC is in fourth place with 42 points from 22 matches.