Philippine Daily Inquirer

YOUNGHUSBA­ND SHINES AS MERALCO RULES MANILA DERBY

- By Cedelf P. Tupas @cedelfptIN­Q

Phil Younghusba­nd found the back of the net for the first time in four matches as Meralco Manila subdued 10-man Kaya Manila, 2-0, last Saturday for its fifth straight win in the Philippine­s Football League at University of Makati pitch.

Skipper for the match as older brother James was sidelined by injury, Phil sealed the victory in the second half after beating Zach Banzon from the penalty spot following a controvers­ial foul called on Kaya striker Jordan Mintah, who looked to have struck Meralco defender Milad Nikolic inside the box.

Mintah was also sent off for the foul, marking the fourth straight match that Kaya finished the gamewith only 10 players.

“It was a tough game against Kaya and the conditions on the pitch made it difficult,” said Younghusba­nd. “But the result is what matters more than the performanc­e.”

Over at Rizal Memorial Stadium, JPV Marikina stunned Ceres Negros, 2-1, thanks to goals from Takumi Uesato and J Baguioro.

With the victory, JPV climbed to second spot with 12 points, while the Busmen absorbed their first loss in three matches.

All three goals came in the second half where Uesato opened the scoring in the 57th minute before Baguiro doubled the advantage in the 79th minute.

It was Younghusba­nd’s first goal in the league since scoring in the 5-1 win over Stallion Laguna on May 6. More importantl­y, the Sparks hiked their tally to 15 points from five matches, five up on Kaya, which has played two more games.

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