Soccer


"Mano" urges Thai players to not be afraid of difficulties If you want to be good, you have to go abroad.
Little play but useful! Mano Polking, head coach of the Thai national team Encourage Thai footballers to go abroad don't be afraid of difficulty Even though I rarely go down can make it stronger and have a good experience
Mano Polkiu, head coach of the Thai national team who had just led the team to win the ASEAN Cup for two consecutive times, gave an interview through the channel "Watermelon Long Piyapong Ying", expressing appreciation for "Um" Theerathon Bunmathan of Buriram United and talking about Thai players. Must not be afraid to be difficult with going abroad.
Mano Polking revealed: “Theerathon, although he is 32, he plays like 22. Of course, it's in the mindset. Um is an incredible professional. He watched about eating and sleeping. He was the first to eat breakfast. Then he went to rest. if noisy Um will say that she will take a break. That's what makes him play like that. It's hard to tell everyone to do that, while praising Chanathip Songkrasin for playing in the J-League for a long time. Strong, agile, compensates for physiological genetics.”
Mano also commented that “Thai players need to get out of their comfort zone. or at their own safety sometimes successful Be a real big club, have money, have sponsors, believe that they are satisfied, earn money, be a real person. being with family"
“But if you want to go to the next level need to do more You have to go to Korea, Japan, making it more difficult. Those who go will be stronger, both physically and mentally. You have to go to the test, not eat the food you like. I haven't met my parents, I don't speak Thai, seeing something like this will make me stronger."
Mano gave an example of Buriram United sending players to train with Leicester City. even in the short term The important thing is to get experience to play good people in difficult situations. I'm not saying that after 2 weeks it will be much better. But will get the experience of playing with good people Going into a difficult situation, cold weather, no Thai food Not many things make it strong
Look at Sasalak Haiprakhon, who went to the K-League Mano revealed that  “If going to the K-League, the J-League will definitely be better. even without playing And he came to play in the ASEAN Championship.