Missed opportunity: BG Pathum striker Teerasil Dangda attempts a shot against Jeonnam during their AFC Champions League match.
BG Pathum United took an unassailable three-point lead at the top of the AFC Champion League Group G table following a goalless draw with Jeonnam Dragons last night.
The result at the Rabbits’ home ground was enough to assure them of a place in the last 16 stage of Asia’s premier club competition for the first time in the club’s history.
Pathum, the former Thai League 1 champions, surged three points ahead of second-placed Melbourne City at the end of their last Group G game.
Melbourne City were to play United City of the Philippines in the final group fixture last night.
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