Soccer
Supachai Jaidet withdrew, Thai national team players tested for covids before camp
"Large war elephants" report to test for COVID-19 Before preparing the team to warm up during "Fifa Day" on the side of Mano Polking, head coach of the Thai national team Buriram United striker Supachai Jaided has withdrawn due to injury from the latest match.
On March 21, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. at the Department of Medical Sciences Ministry of Health Thai men's national football team, large set, has come to report Ready to test for covid 19 virus Before training to prepare for the warm-up football match according to the FIFA Day calendar in March
For this report, led by head coach Mano Polking, along with a total of 26 players in the case of Buriram United striker Supachai Jaidet did not come to the list due to injury. From the latest game in the Thai Football League and requested to withdraw
Mano Polking, head coach The senior Thai national team said, “It is very important. to make all the players come together rehearsed together have a warm-up match so that we can see the form of the players now This is part of the preparation process. before traveling to Uzbekistan in the Asian Cup qualifiers
“There is one player in this team who has withdrawn, namely Supachai Jaidet, who has been injured in the last game. We will find a replacement which must meet again That's not a good thing."
"For an unnamed player causing many people to wonder, such as Phithiwatt Sukchitthamkul, including Sarat Yuyen, both important to the team. And it's in our plans to go to Uzbekistan. But in the past, both of them have continued to enter the field. And there's also an AFC Champions League program lined up, so we'd like him to give him some time to recover and talk to the club. Hopefully they will be fit again.”
“The fans are definitely an important part of our team. It's very important for us to play in Thailand. Because we will be celebrating the latest Suzuki Cup championship with football fans in Thailand. After we go to play abroad This is for our fans. We want to play in our own home. to feel the support of the fans And hopefully both matches will have the full capacity of the fans.”
For the athletes will be kept at the Miracle Grand Hotel and continue to practice. There will be a warm-up program for 2 games as follows:
On March 24, 2022,
the Thai national team meets the Nepal national team (167th place in the FIFA Ranking)
at 19.00 at the Chonburi Stadium,
broadcast live on AIS PLAY and Thairath TV channels.
On March 27, 2022,
the Thai national team meets the Suriname national team (ranked 140 in the FIFA Ranking)
at 7:00 p.m.
BG Stadium,
broadcast live on AIS PLAY and Thai Rath TV.