Buriram United players and officials celebrate after their victory at Chiang Rai on Saturday night.
Buriram United shifted their focus to the two domestic cup competitions as a 2-1 victory over Chiang Rai United on Saturday night assured them of their eighth Thai League 1 crown.
With the first trophy of the season already secured, the Thunder Castle are now aiming to complete a domestic sweep by capturing the FA and League Cups as well.
The away victory at Chiang Rai gave Buriram an unassailable lead in the top flight.
Second-placed Bangkok United thrashed Police Tero 4-1 last night to trail the Thunder Castle by 12 points with only three matches…
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