Nakhon Ratchasima’s Saharat Kanyaroj, right, vies with Ratchaburi’s Pathomchai Sueasakul in Thai League 1 on Sunday.
Runaway Thai League 1 leaders Buriram United aim to wrap up the title with a win at second-placed Bangkok United tonight.
After 24 games, defending champions Buriram have 64 points, 12 ahead of Bangkok United.
Buriram coach Masatada Ishii said yesterday a number of his players played for the Thai national team during the recent international break including forward Supachai Chaided, the league’s leading scorer.
“We have to focus on our players’ fitness,” the Japanese boss said.
“We will be champions if we get three points tomorrow [today]. Our target is to be unbeaten champions who win three trophies.”
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