Buriram United take 1-0 first-leg lead over Selangor in Shopee Cup Final
Buriram United claimed a 1-0 advantage over Selangor in the Shopee Cup as Suphanat Mueanta scored; second leg at Buriram Stadium on May 27 decides champion.
Buriram United secure slim lead in tense first leg
Buriram United edged Selangor 1-0 in the opening match of the Shopee Cup final at MBPJ Stadium on May 20, leaving the aggregate tie finely balanced ahead of the return in Buriram. Suphanat Mueanta’s header in the 25th minute proved decisive, giving the Thai side a narrow but valuable advantage on away soil.
The result keeps pressure on Selangor to find a positive outcome at Buriram Stadium next Wednesday, where the home crowd and familiar surroundings will be expected to influence the second leg. The match was contested in humid conditions and produced a tight, tactical encounter with both sides creating notable chances.
Suphanat’s header and team reshuffle fuel Buriram’s advantage
Suphanat, introduced into the starting XI in place of suspended forward Guilherme Bissoli, capitalised on a precise pass from veteran full-back Theerathon Bunmathan to head Buriram into the lead. The goal came after sustained early pressure from Buriram, who looked the more decisive team in the opening half.
Manager Mark Jackson made personnel adjustments before kickoff, with Robert Žulj coming in for Goran Čaušić to shore up the midfield and provide a different dynamic. Those changes allowed Buriram to create a series of threatening moves down the flanks and to test Selangor’s defence repeatedly in the first 45 minutes.
Selangor’s best opportunities and a disallowed equaliser
Selangor pushed back and had a goal ruled out shortly after Buriram’s opener when Mohammad Abualnadi tapped home following a free-kick situation, but the assistant referee flagged for offside and the effort was disallowed. Prior to that moment, Alvin Fortes had delivered a curling free-kick that was parried by Neil Etheridge, leading to the sharp but ultimately voided follow-up.
The hosts continued to press, with winger Chrigor Moraes and Faisal Halim both probing down the left and testing Buriram’s retreating defence. Hugo Boumous came closest to breaking the deadlock in the second half when his effort beat Etheridge but looped back off the upright, a miss that left Selangor rueing their inability to convert pressure into goals.
Goalkeeper interventions and late interventions alter the course
Neil Etheridge produced several important saves to keep Buriram in front, including a vital stop to deny a close-range effort that might have turned the tie on its head. On the other end, Buriram keeper Sikh Izhan thwarted a second Suphanat attempt at the end of the first half with a sprawling save to maintain the narrow scoreline.
A last-ditch tackle by Harith Haiqal also prevented Buriram from extending their lead late in the match, underlining how marginal moments and committed defending defined the evening. Those interventions ensured the contest would remain open heading into the second leg, with neither side able to establish a comfortable cushion.
Reactions: Buriram measured, Selangor frustrated
Buriram’s senior figures expressed satisfaction with taking a positive result back to Thailand while acknowledging room for improvement, particularly in dealing with the game’s physical demands and the humidity. The team emphasised the importance of packing home advantage in the return leg and producing a clinical performance in front of their supporters.
Selangor captain Faisal voiced clear disappointment that the home side failed to convert control into goals, saying the team created openings but were unable to finish when it mattered. The home dressing room will now focus on sharpening their attacking play and erasing the offside miscue that nullified what would have been an equaliser.
Road to the second leg and what to expect on May 27
The tie resumes at Buriram Stadium on May 27 with kickoff scheduled for 7pm local time, leaving Selangor needing at least one goal without conceding to level the contest on aggregate. Buriram, as defending champions, will enter the encounter with confidence but also with the knowledge that a single goal for Selangor would swing momentum decisively.
Tactically, Buriram are likely to adopt a balanced approach that blends defensive solidity with quick transitions, using wide players to exploit space behind Selangor’s full-backs. Conversely, Selangor will probably look to press higher, deploy Varied attacking combinations and insist on better delivery into the box to avoid depending on moments of individual brilliance.
Match awards and final note before the decider
Despite Selangor falling short in terms of goals, Hugo Boumous was recognised as the Shopee Star of the Match for his performance and influence in midfield. The accolade reflects Boumous’s role in orchestrating several of Selangor’s attacking movements and his ability to impact the game even in a narrow defeat.
Both teams face a week of preparation and tactical fine-tuning before meeting in Buriram, where the aggregate scoreline will be settled and the Shopee Cup champion crowned. Supporters can expect a high-stakes encounter with contrasting pressures: Selangor chasing an away goal and Buriram defending a slender lead while seeking to exploit the energy of their home fans.
The second leg on May 27 will decide the ASEAN club title, with Buriram United carrying a fragile but valuable 1-0 lead as both sides prepare for a decisive night in Buriram.










