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Bhayangkara FC vs PSIM: Mali’s Predator Leads the Guardians to a Comeback Win

Rudi Hendrik Editor : Sajadi - 13 hours ago

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Moussa Sidibe has been a key player for Bhayangkara FC in the second half of the 2025/2026 BRI Super League season. (Photo: Instagram @moussajr10)

Bandar Lampung, MINA – Bhayangkara FC trailed PSIM Yogyakarta 0-1 in the first half of their Week 28 match in the 2025/2026 BRI Super League at Sumpah Pemuda Stadium, Bandar Lampung on Friday.

Laskar Mataram’s goal was scored by Savio Sheva (8) in the 9th minute.

Shortly after the second half kicked off, the Lampung team equalized.

Starting from a free kick taken by Moussa Sidibe (17), Nehar Sadiki (4) won the aerial battle in front of goal, outpacing PSIM players and beating goalkeeper Cahya Supriadi (19).

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GOAL! Sadiki’s header flew into the PSIM net.

The score was level at 1-1.

A predatory goal from Mali

In the 56th minute, Malian predator Moussa Sidibe (17) showed his true colors once again.

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Starting with Sidibe’s dancing movement in the Laskar Mataram defense, the ball was then passed to Sho Yamamoto (18).

The Japanese player then lofted a pass to the right flank. There, the ball was met with a header by Moises Gaucho (5), who immediately sent the ball across goal.

Like a predator, Sidibe won the game by swiping the ball with his head.

GOAL! The score was 2-1 for Bhayangkara FC.

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A beautiful goal, offside

In the 69th minute, PSIM received a free kick. Ze Valente (10) took the shot. He tapped the ball over the human wall.

At the same time, Ezequiel Vidal (11) dashed forward to meet the pass that fell behind the players and volleyed it.

The Argentine’s shot was perfect, beyond the reach of goalkeeper Aqil Saviq (1).

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GOAL!

However, referee Candra later ruled Vidal was offside.

Vidal’s goal was the final goal of the match, as the score remained 2-1 in Bhayangkara FC’s favor.

These three points moved Bhayangkara FC up to fourth place in the standings, overtaking Malut United. []

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Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

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