A mammoth causeway derby awaits as the Lion City Sailors square off against Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) in their ASEAN Club Championship (ACC) Shopee Cup Group B opener on Thursday (21 August) at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium.
The Malaysian juggernaut
This will be the first-ever competitive meeting between the two sides, with the Sailors looking to take a positive first step in their bid to make the semi-finals. Standing in their path, however, is one of Asia’s most dominant domestic forces.
Owned by the Crown Prince of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, JDT has amassed a staggering 31 domestic senior team trophies since 2013. Their haul includes a record-breaking 11 consecutive Malaysia Super League (MSL) titles, 10 Charity Shields, four FA Cups, five Malaysia Cups, and the 2015 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup.
The Southern Tigers swept to their third straight domestic quadruple in 2024/25, finishing 18 points clear of Selangor after winning 23 and drawing one of 24 league games.
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They have carried that momentum into the new season, beating Selangor FC 3-0 in the Charity Shield, edging Negeri Sembilan 5-3 in their league opener, and cruising past UM-Damansara 5-0 in the FA Cup last weekend.
They are currently unbeaten in 86 home league matches, with their last defeat at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium coming in April 2021.
Currently ranked 10th in Opta’s Power Rankings for Asian clubs — above the likes of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and Kawasaki Frontale — JDT also impressed in last season’s Asian Football Confederation Champions League (ACL) Elite, finishing third in the group stage and claiming famous wins over Pohang Steelers (5-2) and Ulsan HD (3-0).
With this their first foray into the Shopee Cup, the Johor outfit will be eager to make an early statement, especially at a venue where Buriram United remain the only Southeast Asian side to have triumphed in continental competitions.
Speaking ahead of the tie, JDT Head Coach Xisco Muñoz emphasised that focus and mentality will be key against the Sailors.
“We know we are facing a strong opponent who will push us. We want to show our full potential, but it’s also important that we maintain concentration throughout the game,” said Xisco, who previously guided Watford to English Premier League promotion in the 2020/2021 season.
“One of the key values at JDT is our winning mentality, so we will always give our best and enjoy our football, regardless of the opponent,” he added.
Malaysian international Jon Irazabal echoed his head coach’s words, highlighting the threat posed by the Sailors.
“It will be a difficult game for us as the Sailors have a lot of experienced players. We know they are dangerous on the transition with players who can run in behind, so we need to stay focused at all times,” said the centre-back.
An abundance of quality
Having overseen a major squad overhaul in the off-season, Xisco now has a squad full of both experience and quality at his disposal.
Their headline recruits include Brazilian striker Jairo da Silva, who arrives with 117 career goals and a league title from his recent spell at Cyprus’ Pafos FC, and Argentine left-back Jonathan Silva, who was capped twice for his country and boasts experience in La Liga, Sporting CP, and Boca Juniors.
Further depth has been added with forward João Figueiredo, midfielder Hector Hevel, and defender Irazabal, who announced himself with a brace on his MSL debut. Spanish duo Nacho Méndez and Teto Martín also bolster the midfield, bringing over 290 appearances in Spain’s LaLiga 2.
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Despite the influx of signings, JDT have retained the core of their championship-winning squad. Prolific striker Bérgson da Silva scored 43 times last season, taking his tally to 151 in 143 appearances for the club, while local star Arif Aiman remains indispensable after racking up 19 goals and 15 assists in 2024/25.
Veterans such as Óscar Arribas, Heberty Fernandes, and Italian Serie A winner Samu Castillejo add further pedigree to an already star-studded side.
Sailors fired up for the challenge
Determined to improve on last season’s group stage exit, the Sailors are targeting a strong showing at one of Southeast Asia’s most daunting venues.
Confidence can be drawn from their memorable run to the ACL Two final, where they overcame fancied opponents like Sanfrecce Hiroshima and Sydney FC. That experience, combined with high-profile additions Anderson Lopes, Tsiy Ndenge, and Ivan Sušak, gives Head Coach Aleksandar Ranković belief his side can rise to the challenge.
Despite the sting of last Saturday’s (16 Aug) 4-1 Community Shield defeat, the 46-year-old insists the Sailors have the resilience to respond immediately.
“The motivation within the team is very high. Losing the Community Shield will only push us to perform even better against JDT,” he said. “The Shopee Cup brings a different level of pressure, but the squad is clear and focused on how we want to play tomorrow.
“We have five games in this tournament, so we want to start with a good result and pick up as many points as possible to progress from the group.”
One key figure will be the ever-reliable Toni Datković, who will be tasked with anchoring the Sailors’ backline against JDT’s free-flowing attack. The Croatian’s leadership and composure will be crucial in nullifying a side renowned for their cutting edge in the final third.
“We want to qualify for the semi-finals this year, but we’ll take it one game at a time,” said Toni.
“JDT are a strong team, but just like how nobody expected us to reach the ACL Two final last year, I believe being the underdog is our strength. Personally, I love these kinds of games and I can’t wait to get started.”
The 31-year-old will also be up against familiar faces, having previously lined up alongside Jonathan Silva and Antonio Glauder at Albacete Balompié in Spain’s LaLiga 2. Sentimentality, however, will be set aside as he concentrates on leading the Sailors’ charge in Johor.
“I’ve played with and against many of the players in the JDT team, so I know the quality they have and how tough it will be for us,” he said.
“That said, it won’t affect my game. I’m glad to see them again, but we’re enemies on the pitch tomorrow and I’m determined to get a positive result.”