" I want to tell coach Issara Sritaro not to worry about finding a replacement for Jonathan Khemdee. There is no need to talk to him. There is no need to change the central defender's intention to stop playing international football for Thailand ," football expert Yutthana Taweesappasuk shared with Thai media.
Thailand U22 faced heavy criticism when they lost 2-5 to Indonesia U22 in the men's football final. The Thai team got into a terrible brawl with Indonesia U22. Jonathan Khemdee played poorly, received a red card and was at fault for the goals conceded.
Jonathan Khemdee threw his medal into the stands.
The centre-back also threw the silver medal into the stands at the end of the final match. This action of Khemdee was heavily criticized by Thai and Cambodian fans. Previously, the centre-back of Swedish origin shocked everyone when he announced that he would stop playing for Thai teams.
Khemdee explained that he did not intend to throw away the medal. He only wanted to give the medal and mascot back to the fans who came to cheer. Before the final match, Khemdee said that this would be his last match with the Thai national team. Many wrong decisions have caused Khemdee's image to collapse in the eyes of Thai fans.
This expert Yutthana Taweesappasuk "advised" coach Issara Sritaro: " There are other defenders who are capable of replacing Jonathan Khemdee, and they might even be better. I can recommend Songwut Krakruan, who is playing for Muangthong United.
He has not been selected for the SEA Games but I am sure he will not disappoint anyone. Songwut is a central defender with a height of 1m90. He has excellent football ability. If he overcomes temptation and develops well, Songwut's future is very bright."
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