닌자티비: ⚽️Persib Beat Ratchaburi FC 1‑0 at GBLA But Exits ACL Two on Aggregate🔥
In the second leg of the AFC Champions League Two 2025/26 Round of 16, Persib Bandung defeated Ratchaburi FC 1-0 at Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium, which was insufficient to win the match. The game proved an emotional experience for Maung Bandung fans, highlighting both potential and disappointment, with fans cheering at every turn, from tense defensive stands to Andrew Jung's decisive finish, with clips playing on 👉닌자티비.
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⚽ Jung’s Strike Ignites Hope
Persib broke the deadlock in the first half thanks to a well‑timed finish by Andrew Jung in the 40th minute, giving the home side a much‑needed lead and lifting the atmosphere inside the stadium. The goal came after sustained pressure and raised hopes of a dramatic comeback from the earlier 3‑0 first‑leg deficit in Thailand, but the challenge remained steep.
🟥 Red Card Tests Resolve
The game took a turn early in the second half when Uilliam Barros was shown a red card, reducing Persib to ten men and making the task even tougher. Despite their numerical disadvantage, Persib held firm defensively and managed to keep clean sheets in the second half, showcasing grit and tactical discipline as they fought to extend their stay in the competition.
📉 Aggregate Reality Bites
While the win provided a boost and was celebrated by fans at GBLA and followers online, it wasn’t enough to close the gap in the overall score. Ratchaburi FC advanced to the quarterfinals with a 3‑1 aggregate, marking a historic progression for the Thai club to the last eight of Asia’s secondary continental tournament.
💬 Emotional Night for Bobotoh
Supporters poured into social feeds with messages of pride and support for Persib’s fighting performance, even as they acknowledged the exit. For many, the night was a testament to the team’s resilience and the emotional highs — and lows — of Asian club football that keep fans coming back week after week.












