Selangor FC vows fightback after 1-0 home loss to Buriram United in Shopee Cup final first leg
Selangor FC fell 1-0 to Buriram United in the ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup™ final first leg on May 21, 2026, and vow to overturn the deficit in the return on May 27, 2026.
Selangor FC began the Shopee Cup final first leg at MBPJ Stadium on May 21, 2026, knowing a victory would edge them closer to a first major regional title in 11 years. The home side dominated possession and fashioned several clear openings but were undone by a solitary first-half header from Buriram United’s Suphanat Mueata. With the return leg scheduled for Wednesday, May 27, 2026, in Buriram, Selangor must regroup quickly to overturn a single-goal deficit away from home.
Match turning point
A low-scoring affair was decided before the interval when Suphanat met a Theerathon Bunmathan cross and nodded Buriram into the lead. The breakthrough came from a set-up that exposed Selangor’s marking in the penalty area and proved decisive in a match where chances were at a premium. That single moment swung momentum, forcing the hosts into a chase for an equaliser that ultimately never came.
Buriram’s goal arrived from a routine attacking sequence rather than an extended period of dominance, and the timing compounded its impact. Selangor responded with urgency after the break but could not convert the numerous opportunities they created into a goal to level the tie.
Missed chances and marginal calls
Selangor’s attacking output was notable across both halves, with Hugo Boumous, Chrigor Moraes and Mohammad Abualnadi prominent among the creators and finishers. Boumous struck the base of the left post with a probing left-footed effort, while Chrigor’s headed attempt flashed narrowly wide, contributing to a growing list of near-misses. An Abualnadi finish that seemed to restore parity was ruled out for offside, a decision that further intensified Selangor’s late push.
Those marginal calls and moments underline how fine the margins were in the first leg. The hosts fashioned several promising situations but lacked the clinical edge in the final third required to change the scoreline.
Tactical battle and second-half shift
Selangor’s head coach Kim Pan-gon acknowledged a sluggish start in the opening 45 minutes but praised his side’s second-half response. The home team shifted to a more aggressive stance after halftime, forcing Buriram to defend deeper and creating multiple goal-scoring opportunities. Kim insisted Selangor controlled much of the second half and upped the tempo to try to engineer an equaliser.
Buriram, by contrast, adopted a compact defensive shape after taking the lead and relied on counter-attacks and set-piece delivery to relieve pressure. The visitors’ organization tested Selangor’s attempts to break lines and forced the home side to find creative solutions in congested areas.
Injuries, absences and availability for the return
Selangor missed the physical presence of centre-back Mamadou Diara in the first leg, an absence felt in defensive duels and aerial contests. The Senegalese defender is expected to return for the second leg, which would bolster Selangor’s backline heading into the hostile environment of Buriram. Buriram will also regain a key figure up front, with Guilherme Bissoli available after serving a suspension Wednesday night.
Availability changes for both sides add fresh variables to the tactical preparations. Diara’s likely return provides Selangor with more options to handle Buriram’s attackers, while Bissoli’s presence will give the Thai side added firepower to protect their slender lead.
Voices from the dressing room
Kim Pan-gon struck a measured tone after the match, pointing to the positive signs in the team’s second-half play while acknowledging the disappointment of not capitalising on home advantage. He called for calm and confidence ahead of the return leg, stressing that the tie remains open with 90 minutes to play in Thailand. Kim emphasised recovery and mental preparation as central elements of Selangor’s game plan for the trip to Buriram.
Captain Faisal Halim echoed the coach’s assessment, highlighting the need to eliminate avoidable errors. He described the conceded goal as coming from a “simple” situation that should have been defended better, and he urged teammates to remain focused for the decisive second leg. Midfielder Hugo Boumous, named Star of the Match for Selangor despite the loss, urged bravery and collective belief as the team prepares to chase the result in Buriram.
Implications for the Shopee Cup title race
The tie remains finely poised, with Buriram holding a narrow advantage heading into the second leg on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. Selangor’s failure to convert home chances means they must produce a more efficient attacking performance away from home to secure the trophy. For Buriram, the away goal cushion offers a platform to adopt a balanced approach in front of their supporters and to exploit transitions if Selangor commits numbers forward.
This outcome extends the tension to the return match and ensures that the Shopee Cup final will be settled over two highly competitive halves. Both teams must weigh risk and reward carefully; Selangor’s attacking impetus will need to be matched by defensive discipline, while Buriram will look to absorb pressure and hit on the break.
Path forward and preparation for Buriram trip
Selangor’s immediate tasks are physical recovery and tactical refinement before the trip to Thailand. Coaching staff are likely to review defensive sequencing, marking in the box, and offside timing given the disallowed Abualnadi goal. Offensive drills will focus on finishing under pressure and exploiting pockets of space where Buriram might leave gaps during transitions.
Buriram’s preparations will centre on maintaining defensive coherence and integrating Guilherme Bissoli back into the starting set-up. They will analyze Selangor’s second-half patterns and plan to neutralize Boumous’s influence while remaining prepared to find the decisive moments that secured them the lead at MBPJ Stadium.
Final selection, set-piece routines and mental resilience will be decisive across the week. Playing away in Buriram will test Selangor’s composure, crowd management and ability to produce a timely response under opponent pressure.
Selangor FC heads to Thailand with confidence from a spirited second-half display at MBPJ Stadium, but they must convert that promise into goals to end an 11-year wait for regional silverware when the Shopee Cup return leg takes place on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.










