[Preview] Muangthong United v Lion City Sailors (Clash of the Form Sides)

It’s the big one. Our Sailors have started 2025 in decent form, but I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that fans and players have all been looking out for this game. It’s the big one – one that will show how far we have come as a team. Advancing out of a tough group stage was definitely an achievement, and now is the time to build on that if possible. Perhaps not the best time to face Muangthong United, who are in decent form as well – but hey, to be the best, you gotta beat the best. Let’s dive right into the preview, starting with Joseph Chin’s lowdown on our opponents. The Lowdown on Muangthong United, by Joseph Chin Brief History Founded as a school team in 1989, Muangthong United experienced most of their success in the 2010s, and even though they have faded a little after 2018, they remain a regular fixture in the league. Their first foray into continental football ended with Singapore’s SAFFC sending them out on penalties after a 0-0 draw at Jalan Besar in Round 2 of the Qualifiers for the ACL. They next faced Singapore opposition in the 2011 AFC Cup, drawing 1-1 at Jalan Besar, before winning 4-0 at home. Club Legends Robbie Fowler – Came to Muangthong near the end of his career as a player-coach. Viewed as a watershed moment for the Thai League at that time. Teerasil Dangda – Legendary Thai striker, nemesis to Singapore sides over the years. Would later go on to play for Almeria, the first Southeast Asian and Thai player to play in La Liga. Also had spells in the J-League and Swiss Super League. Xisco Munoz – Formerly of Deportivo and Newcastle. Was part of a trio of stars, along with Chanathip Songkrasin and Theerathon Bunmathan (the crotch-grabber) that led Muangthong to their most successful years in the 2010s. Stadium Thunderdome Stadium is one of the first club-owned stadiums built from scratch without the running track (seen in other Thai stadiums such as Thamassat and Rajamangala), a trendsetter for later stadiums like the BG Pathum Stadium and Buriram’s Thunder Castle, that promises a more tight, intimate and intimidating atmosphere. The Manager Swiss-born Italian manager Gino Lettieri is rather unknown compared to previous illustrious names in charge, such as Slavisa Jokanovic, Winfried Schafer, and Tawan Sripan. Had a mediocre playing career but rose from obscurity after winning the Lithuanian league with FK Panevezys. Currently getting the job done evidently, as seen by their position in the league table, just behind Bangkok United and Buriram. Players to Look Out For Jacob Mahler – Unfortunately we don’t get to see our Singaporean son, given his season-ending ACL injury. We wish him a speedy recovery, Aly Cissokho – Liverpool fans will know this name. He might be at the tail-end of his career, much like Robbie Fowler during his time here, but his top-flight experience (Liverpool, Lyon, Aston Villa, Valencia) will come in handy for Muangthong at the back. Got the stoppage time winner in a dramatic win over Chiangrai United just 5 days ago. Hong Jeong-un – Former Daegu FC centre-back who played against Sailors twice in 2022. Song Ui-young ghosting past him unmarked to score a header that started our famous 3-0 win was the iconic moment of our campaign. Tristan Do – The French-Thai rightback is a familiar name in the region, having been a stalwart of the Thai national team and also Muangthong United (with a spell for Bangkok Utd too) for the past decade. Emil Roback – Once the subject of a transfer worth about 1.5 million pounds to AC Milan, it is somewhat surprising to see him at Muangthong United so early in his career. However, he has impressed in Thailand, in the first senior stint of his career so far. Abbos Otakhonov – Has 2 caps for Uzbekistan. Even though these caps come from 2018, he has been a dependable presence at the back for Muangthong United in his first foray overseas having played for Uzbek clubs all his life. Willian Popp – Prolific scorer for Muangthong over 2 stints in his career, despite playing predominantly on the wing. Melvyn Lorenzen – Like some of our foreign stars, has experience playing in the Eredivisie. Never a prolific scorer, until he reached Thai League 2 football with Nakhon Ratchasima. Picha Autra – Club captain who brings much-needed experience. One of the few Thai players that gets caps in the Muangthong team. Both Teams in Good Form Thanks Joseph for the excellent lowdown on tonight’s opponents. I take over now. Both teams come into this in good form. Our Sailors have only lost once in 2025, a dead rubber game to Kaya FC. This form is mirrored by our opponents, who have only lost once, a 1-0 defeat to Ratchaburi FC. So not much to separate the teams in terms of the form book then. Their form has also seen them leapfrog Port FC and BG Pathum into 3rd place, a considerable feat given that both Port and BG Pathum have better players on paper. They are certainly a force to be reckoned with. I suspect how this will affect things tonight is that both teams will show a lot of respect to each other, but Muangthong will probably go for it a bit more, given that they have home advantage in their favourite Thunderdome Stadium, and they will not want to have to grab a win at Jalan Besar Stadium, a stadium where the conditions make it hard for any away team. Our Sailors Approach Having seen Chiangrai and Ratchaburi trouble Muangthong in recent weeks, the common factor is that both teams stayed quite compact and forced Muangthong to commit more men forward to try to break them down. However, both teams didn’t really have attacking outlets that they could utilise, so they couldn’t take advantage of the space left behind by Muangthong. In the end, Chiangrai conceded two

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