Persib Bandung Coach Warns Against Underestimating PSIM Yogyakarta
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Persib Bandung will host PSIM Yogyakarta in a Super League match on May 4, 2026.
- Persib coach Bojan Hodak emphasized the team must not underestimate PSIM, despite their own strong league position.
- Persib aims for maximum points to maintain their lead in the Super League standings with four games remaining.
As journalists at Tempo, we bring you the latest from the Indonesian Super League. Persib Bandung, currently leading the pack, faces a crucial match against PSIM Yogyakarta. Coach Bojan Hodak has issued a stern warning to his players: complacency is not an option. He recognizes PSIM as a hardworking team with quality individual players, stressing that underestimating them would be a grave mistake. Persib, sitting atop the league with 69 points, is under immense pressure, only ahead of Borneo FC on goal difference with just four games left. The team's recent 4-2 victory over Bhayangkara FC has boosted their confidence, particularly their improved second-half performance. Hodak confirmed most players are fit, with only Uilliam Barros suspended due to yellow cards. Meanwhile, PSIM Yogyakarta's coach, Jean-Paul van Gastel, is focusing on his team's game, downplaying external pressure. He acknowledges Persib's individual talent but highlights the importance of teamwork in football. This match is vital for Persib's title aspirations, and they are determined to secure maximum points at home.
They are truly a team that works hard with good individual player abilities. We cannot underestimate them, and of course, tomorrow we hope to get the maximum result.
Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.