Persib Bandung holds a four-point lead over Borneo FC and six over Persija Jakarta in the Liga Super 2025/2026 standings with 58 points from 25 matches and nine remaining. Building on midfielder Thom Haye's recent comments on team confidence, coach and players emphasize focus ahead of the April 5 clash at Stadion Haji Agus Salim against relegation-battling Semen Padang FC.
Persib Bandung tops the Liga Super 2025/2026 table with 58 points after 25 matches, four points ahead of Borneo FC and six clear of Persija Jakarta. Nine games remain in the season.
As midfielder Thom Haye expressed earlier this week, the team feels no pressure and is determined to fight for the title through solid preparation.
Coach Bojan Hodak cautioned against complacency, noting Semen Padang's desperation at home. "I think they will play 200 percent. This will certainly be a tough match," Hodak said.
Local goalkeeper Teja Paku Alam, from Padang, stressed professionalism: "Actually, all matches are the same because we need to win. The main thing now is that we must get the three points first." He acknowledged Semen Padang's individual quality despite inconsistencies.
Winger Beckham Putra, scoreless for the club since January but sharp internationally with two goals in six caps for Indonesia, received praise from Hodak: "I'm happy Beckham scored two goals, he played well."