
Gilbert Agius has halted his negative run in charge of PSIS Semarang after he guided his team to an emphatic 5-2 victory against PSS Sleman in the Indonesian top-flight.
Having taken charge of the side in March, Maltese coach Agius went on a six-game run without a single point as PSIS Semarang stumbled in the bottom half of the championship.
It was much-needed win for PSIS Semarang as they remain six points above the red zone, with two games left.
Former Valletta player Taisei Marukawa was one of PSIS Semarang’s scorers in Agius’ first victory in Indonesia.
Sleman and PSM Makassar, already crowned champions of the league, are PSIS Semarang’s remaining opponents.
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