Pathum United midfielder Sarach Yooyen takes part in a training session.
BG Pathum United coach Matt Smith hopes the Rabbits continue their good run when they travel to Muang Thong United in Thai League 1 today.
Sixth-placed Pathum defeated Chiangmai FC to reach the League Cup semi-finals on Wednesday.
“This will be a difficult game for our team. However, after we won the League Cup game against Chiangmai FC, our players look confident,” Smith said.
“We hope the win will be a boost for us to beat Muang Thong. The most difficult thing is to rotate the players as we don’t want them to get exhausted.”
Strikers Teerasil Dangda and midfielder Sarach Yooyen will face their old club.
Muang Thong coach Mario Gjurovski also played for BG…
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