Super League champions, Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) came from behind to sink Felda United FC (FUFC) 3-1 at the Tan Sri Hassan Yunos Stadium, last night.

Former JDT player, Norshahrul Idlan Talaha placed 'The Fighters' squad ahead through his goal in the 22nd minute, however, the Southern Tigers needed only four minutes to equalise through a header by Mohd Fadhli Mohd Shas.

The three-time Super League champions took advantage of playing against a 10-man FUFC side after Hasnizaidi Jamian picked up a second yellow, with two of Argentinian players - Gonzalo Gabriel Cabrera and Brian Federico Ferreira - scoring in the 61st and 64th minutes respectively.

Meanwhile, 2017 Charity Cup champions Kedah also came from 1-2 behind at half-time, to win 3-2 over Sarawak via two goals in two minutes at the Darul Aman Stadium in Alor Setar.

The visitors opened the scoring through Filipino import player Mark Andrew Hartmann in the ninth minute before captain Baddrol Bakhtiar equalised in the 21st minute, only for Tommy Mawat to put the 'Crocs' ahead again five minutes later.

Brazilian import player Sandro Da Silva restored parity in the 70th minute before Mohd Syazwan Zainon sealed the victory for the Red Eagles.

Pahang meanwhile, had a goal fest over T-Team, charting a 5-0 win at the Darul Makmur Stadium in Kuantan.

The Elephants' goals were scored by Sumareh Mohamadou in the 13th minute, Matheus Alves Leandro (54th and 74th min), Jaewon Heo (64th min) and Chinedu Bright Ezendu (84th min).

Selangor struggled against 2016 Premier League champions Melaka United, just securing a 1-1 draw to share the point at the Selayang Stadium.

The visitors stunned the Red Giants as Muhammad Khairu Azrin Khazali scored in the 69th minute, however, Brazilian import player Victor Astafei saved the home team's blushes with the equaliser in the 81st minute.

Earlier, at the Shah Alam Stadium, Kelantan thrashed PKNS FC 3-1, where Lebanese import player Mohammed Mahmoud Ghaddar emerged hero for The Red Warriors (TRW), scoring a goal in the 19th minute and converting a penalty in the 22nd minute.

The 'The Red Ants' replied with a goal through captain Gonzalo Manuel Soto in first half injury time, but Mohd Badhri Mohd Radzi's goal in the 48th minute sealed the three points for TRW.

Penang, meanwhile, failed to take advantage of playing at home, losing 0-1 to Perak through Shahrul Mohd Saad's goal in the 78th minute at the State Stadium in Batu Kawan.

-- BERNAMA