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Bangkok United’s Sumanya Purisay, left, competes with Chonburi’s Ryotaro Nagano.

Chonburi’s four-match unbeaten run in the Thai League 1 pertained to a grinding stop on Tuesday night when they suffered a 5-1 hammering at the hands of Bangkok United.

Bangkok United’s Sumanya Purisay, left, competes with Chonburi’s Ryotaro Nagano.

Buriram United, on the other hand, had little difficulty in extending their record as the only unbeaten side in the league this season with a 3-0 triumph over bottom-place Super Power Samut Prakran.

Bangkok United had an excellent start when Chonburi protector Chonlatit Jantakam sent out the ball into his own internet in the 14th minute.

Bangkok United went up an equipment in the 2nd half and Dragan Boskovic had a hat-trick before Renan Maquez pulled one back for the Sharks.

Nevertheless, there was more action in the pipeline and Gilberto Macena finished the thrashing in injury time.

Chonburi coach Therdsak Chaiman stated: “Our defence was really bad today. We made great deals of errors. We require to return to the drawing board and sort things out.”

Bangkok United coach Mano Pokling stated: “We enjoy with the win specifically since this was an away video game versus a huge group. We succeeded in the 2nd half. We are wishing to be back in the title chase in the future.”

In Tuesday’s other matches, Pattaya United might not choose a point after they lost 3-1 to Suphanburi, while Navy drew 0-0 with Cops Tero.


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