JDT eye statement win as Luis Garcia rallies side for ‘biggest game in club history’
JDT eye statement win as Luis Garcia rallies side for ‘biggest game in club history’ Johor Darul Ta’zim are chasing a defining moment on the continental stage tonight, with chief executive Luis Garcia calling their AFC Champions League quarter-final clash the biggest match in the club’s history. The Malaysian champions face Saudi giants Al-Hilal in Jeddah, with a place in the semi-finals on the line — and a chance to accelerate their push towards global recognition. JDT’s rise has been relentless domestically, but this is new territory.
It is the first time they have reached the last eight of Asia’s premier competition, traditionally dominated by clubs from Japan, South Korea and the wealthier leagues of the Middle East. Garcia believes the club are ready. “This is our biggest game ever and we are proud to be here,” he said.
“But we want more. We want to make the club, his Royal Highness and all of Malaysia proud. ” Clear vision driving JDT forward Much of JDT’s progress has been shaped by the ambition of owner Tunku Ismail, whose long-term vision has transformed the club into a domestic powerhouse.
League titles have become routine, but the focus has now shifted firmly to Asia — and beyond. Garcia, a former Liverpool FC and FC Barcelona forward, says the foundations have been built meticulously. “We have very clear leadership.
Every year we look at how we improve and take the next step. Everyone in the club is aligned with that. ” That structure has extended off the pitch too, with JDT building a growing international profile through major sponsorship deals and a social media following exceeding 10 million.