Soccer
"Madam Pang" is confident that the opportunity to turn to the final is still wide open. Persuade football fans to cheer
Focus game 2! "Madam Pang" Nuanphan Lamsam, manager of the Thai national team Accepting regret after losing to Malaysia 1-0, believing that the opportunity to turn the situation through to the finals is still open, especially playing at home among football fans ready to invite football fans to join in cheering Important matches for the Thai national team
The movement of the "Chang Suek" partisans, the Thai national team, who in the first game could not attack the Malaysian national team despite having 72% possession of the ball and having a total of 24 shots in this game. However, in the end, it was the party that slipped out. Before there was a queue to return to play in front of Thai football fans, match 2 on Tuesday.
“Madam Pang” Nualphan Lamsam, Chang Suek Army Manager , said: “If you look at the game picture and the chances that you have, admit that it's a pity, at least Pang thinks that we should have a point or get away from the goal, but there is no. What is to be blamed on a football player? Because in the midst of pressure on the Bukit Jalil field, which is very difficult to play Everyone showed that they were trying to help each other and that they were fighting with all their might.”
“Pang thinks that the opportunity to turn the situation through to the final is still wide open, no one will give up or give up because he knows that there is still one game left, especially a home game. I hope that Thai football fans will come to support us in full field like a Malaysian football fan that put pressure on us Above all, Pang would like to thank the football fans. who came to cheer us on in Malaysia as well, including the friendship from Malaysian football fans who have given each other, ”Madame Pang ended up
For the Thai national team, prepare to open home against Malaysia in the 2022 ASEAN Championship, the second semi-final on January 10, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at Thammasat Stadium, Rangsit, broadcast live on Channel 9 Mcot HD30 and T-Sport7.