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Buriram United enter Shopee Cup final refreshed as Bissoli returns

eric wales by eric wales
May 26, 2026
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Buriram United primed for Selangor test in ASEAN Club Championship final second leg

Buriram United will host Selangor in the ASEAN Club Championship final second leg, arriving refreshed after a rare weekend off and buoyed by the return of striker Guilherme Bissoli.

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Buriram United arrive at Buriram Stadium on Wednesday holding a 1-0 aggregate lead following the first leg at MBPJ Stadium, with head coach Mark Jackson stressing the team’s improved recovery and tactical preparation. The defending champions benefit from an unexpected break after elimination from the Thai League Cup, a window Jackson says has allowed clearer analysis and sharper training ahead of the decisive fixture. Bissoli’s availability after a suspension provides an added boost, while midfielder Goran Čaušić will miss the match serving the second game of a two-match ban.

Jackson credits weekend break for renewed sharpness

Jackson said the unusual week off allowed the squad to recover physically and mentally, a factor he believes could be decisive in a tight final. He described the period as an opportunity to revisit the first leg in detail, refine tactical instructions and ensure players returned to the pitch with energy.

The coach framed the rest as more than physical recuperation, highlighting its value for tactical rehearsal and individual feedback. That attention to preparation underlines Buriram’s intent to control the tie across ninety minutes rather than rely on last-gasp drama.

Bissoli returns but Čaušić suspended

Guilherme Bissoli, Buriram’s top scorer in this season’s Shopee Cup with six goals, is available after serving a suspension that ruled him out of the first leg. His return restores a focal point in attack and forces Selangor to reassess marking responsibilities and set-piece strategies.

Conversely, Goran Čaušić will be absent as he serves the second of a two-match ban following his red card in the semi-final second leg against Johor Darul Ta’zim. Jackson confirmed Čaušić’s suspension as a setback but said squad depth and tactical flexibility would mitigate the loss.

The juxtaposition of a key attacker returning and a central midfielder missing shifts Buriram’s selection calculus and could prompt a slightly more forward-leaning setup. Jackson framed those choices as “good problems” for a coach with a well-stocked roster.

Selangor to cope without two internationals

Selangor enter the second leg without Jordan internationals Mohammad Abualnadi and Noor Al-Rawabdeh, both travelling for national team duties ahead of FIFA World Cup preparations. Their absence trims Selangor’s options, particularly in central defensive and midfield areas where cohesion and experience matter in knockout ties.

Despite the personnel limitations, Selangor produced a closely contested first leg and retain the ability to adapt tactically, as Jackson warned. The Malaysian side’s resilience in the opening meeting suggests they will not approach the return leg conservatively; instead, they are likely to seek calculated routes back into the tie.

Buriram’s staff will need to account for Selangor’s potential line-up changes and be mindful of the away team exploiting any recalibrated roles. The final’s second leg promises tactical chess as much as physical contest.

Home advantage and tactical emphasis at Buriram Stadium

Playing at Buriram Stadium gives the hosts both the familiar surface and a partisan crowd, elements Jackson identified as important for controlling tempo and confidence. Buriram have historically leveraged home fixtures to press opponents and dominate possession, trends that suit a side seeking to protect a slender lead.

Tactically, Buriram are expected to blend structured pressing with quick transitions, using width and Bissoli’s movement to unsettle Selangor’s rear-guard. The coaching staff have emphasized match scenarios in training — defending narrow leads, breaking from counter-press situations and managing stoppage-time periods.

Set pieces and situational awareness will also be central; with a single-goal margin, both teams know a single moment can swing the tie. Jackson’s focus on recovery and detailed preparation signals his intent to reduce error and force Selangor to chase the game on Buriram’s terms.

What a win would mean for Buriram United

A successful defense of the ASEAN Club Championship would solidify Buriram United’s regional standing and add another continental trophy to a growing cabinet. Retaining the title would also validate the club’s squad-building and the tactical approach introduced under Jackson’s tenure.

Beyond silverware, victory would deliver broader benefits: regional prestige, enhanced commercial appeal and momentum into domestic competitions. For the players, particularly those such as Bissoli who can influence high-stakes matches, the final represents both personal and collective opportunity.

Selangor, meanwhile, will treat the match as a chance to overturn the deficit and capture a major regional crown. The outcome will reflect not only the teams’ tactical plans on the night but also which side better manages pressure, depth and critical moments.

The tie remains finely poised with Buriram United holding a narrow advantage, but the combination of home support, refreshed preparation and the return of a proven scorer gives the defending champions clear reasons for optimism as they seek to close out the ASEAN Club Championship.

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