Selangor have secured their first-ever Malaysian Super League title with an emphatic 6-1 victory over PDRM at Selayang Stadium.
The title completes a highly successful season for Selangor, who have already won the Charity Shield and FA Cup, and earns them a place in next year's AFC Cup.
Rudie Ramli put Selangor ahead after just four minutes when he chipped the ball over goalkeeper Abdul Rahman Samil. Nasrio Baharom added a second on the half-hour mark, before Amri Yahya, who scored a brace against Manchester United in a recent friendly, grabbed his side's third just before the break.
Razman Roslan scored from the spot in the 55th minute, before Nazrul Affendy Nor was sent off for PDRM nine minutes later. Amirul Hadi Zainal and Surendren made it 6-0 with two goals in four minutes, preceding a Khairul Izuan Abdullah consolation.
Elsewhere, Pahang battled back from a goal down to secure a 2-1 win over Perak at Darulmakmur Stadium.

