Persib Bandung leads the Super League 2025/26 table with 58 points, four ahead of Borneo FC. Midfielder Thom Haye says the team feels no pressure and is focused on winning remaining matches. The Maung Bandung side faces an away game against Semen Padang soon.
Persib Bandung sits atop the Super League 2025/26 standings with 58 points, four points clear of second-placed Borneo FC. Nine matches remain, leaving the title within reach if consistency holds.
Persib midfielder Thom Haye, 31, claims the team feels no pressure despite the lead. "We have created a good position in the table, but we all know it's not finished yet. I don't see any pressure. I think everyone came to this club to fight and win the league," Haye told ILeague.
Haye says the key is maintaining self-belief and thorough preparation for each game. "We have to believe in ourselves. We are in a good position. Most importantly, if we prepare well for the game, we have a big chance to win," he added.
Persib next travels to Stadion Haji Agus Salim to face Semen Padang on Sunday at 19.00 WIB. Borneo FC plays away at Madura United at the same time. Haye stressed that Persib is focusing on its own preparations without dwelling on rivals' results.