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With a stronger squad, Uzbekistan attacked Thailand overwhelmingly right from the start and it only took them 2 minutes to score. The scorer was Sadiridin Khasanov with a dangerous right-footed shot. Then in the 13th minute, Uzbekistan increased the score to 2-0 thanks to Nurbek Sarsenbayev.
With 2 goals, Uzbekistan slowed down the match but they still dominated the game. The ability to coordinate techniques and handle the game neatly in a narrow area of this team is superior to Thailand.
But the Southeast Asian representative also has a player who can handle it like that. In the final minutes of the first half, Silva Mexes skillfully dribbled the ball down the left wing, overcoming two Uzbekistan defenders before curling the ball to score the equalizer 1-2.
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Thailand is completely inferior to Uzbekistan |
Unfortunately, this was the only mark Thailand made in this match. Early in the second half, they put themselves in a more difficult position with Phurinat Poolkam's second yellow card. He was sent off, forcing Thailand to change their tactics. The Southeast Asian team could only huddle together to defend and in fact, they stood firm for more than 30 minutes before conceding the third goal in the 80th minute.
In the 85th minute, Uzbekistan extended the gap to 4-1 thanks to Abubakir Shukurullaev. In the remaining time, both teams could not score any more goals. The match ended with a 1-4 defeat of Thailand U17 against Uzbekistan U17. This start greatly narrowed Thailand's chances of reaching the quarterfinals because they fell to the bottom of the group (0 points like China but with a weaker goal difference).
Source: https://tienphong.vn/sao-tre-mu-ghi-ban-thai-lan-van-dai-bai-tai-giai-u17-chau-a-post1730864.tpo
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