Buriram United 0-2 Johor Darul Ta'zim FC | Asean Club Championship Shopee Cup | 13 May 2026
Johor Darul Ta'zim FC took a commanding step toward the knockout stages of the 2026 Asean Club Championship Shopee Cup with a dominant 2-0 victory away to Buriram United at the Chang Arena on Wednesday night. The Malaysian champions produced a composed, clinical performance to silence one of Southeast Asia's most intimidating home crowds.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, it was clear that JDT had done their homework. They pressed high, disrupted Buriram's build-up, and created early chances through swift transitions. The breakthrough came in the 24th minute when Bergson da Silva capitalised on a defensive lapse, slotting home from close range after a corner was only partially cleared.
Buriram responded with spells of possession but struggled to break down a well-organised JDT defence. The home side's best chance fell to Lonsana Doumbouya just before halftime, but his header sailed over the bar.
Key Moments
- 24' – Goal: Bergson da Silva (JDT) – scrappy finish from a corner.
- 58' – Goal: Arif Aiman Hanapi (JDT) – a devastating counter-attack finished with precision.
- 73' – Red card: Buriram's Pansa Hemviboon received a second yellow for a late tackle, leaving the hosts a man down for the final 17 minutes.
The second goal effectively killed the contest. Arif Aiman picked up the ball on the right, drove inside, and curled a left-footed shot into the far corner. Buriram's frustration boiled over, leading to Pansa's dismissal, and JDT comfortably saw out the match.
Tactical Story
JDT manager Hector Bidoglio set his team up to absorb pressure and hit on the break. The midfield trio of Juan Muñiz, Natxo Insa, and Afiq Fazail controlled the tempo, while full-backs Corbin-Ong and La'Vere Corbin-Ong provided width. Buriram tried to play through the centre but lacked the incisiveness to unlock JDT's compact shape.
Standout Players
- Arif Aiman Hanapi (JDT): A constant threat on the wing, capped his performance with a stunning goal.
- Bergson da Silva (JDT): His movement and hold-up play troubled the Buriram defence all night.
- Safawi Rasid (JDT): Provided the assist for the second goal and worked tirelessly out of possession.
Impact on Standings
The victory lifts JDT to the top of Group A with seven points from three matches, putting them in prime position to reach the semi-finals. Buriram, meanwhile, remain on four points and will need a positive result in their final group fixture to advance. The result also underscores JDT's growing reputation as the dominant force in ASEAN club football, having now won three of their last four meetings with Buriram in regional competition.

