The Thai team started their journey at the 2023 Asian Cup with a match against the Kyrgyzstan team. After the opening whistle, the Southeast Asian representatives were the better players. However, the ball possession rate between the two teams was not much different. The early part of the match took place with 2 notable opportunities for the Thai team.
Supachok and Suphanat continuously hit the Kyrgyzstan team's goal in just a few minutes. Supachai even shot into the opponent's net but the goal was not recognized. However, the fans of the Golden Temple country did not have to wait long.
In the 26th minute, from Bordin Phala's powerful shot, the ball bounced off goalkeeper Tokotaev's hand and Supachai Chaided rushed in to finish close to the goal, opening the score of the match.
Supachai helps Thailand defeat Kyrgyzstan.
This goal helped the Thai team play more excitedly. They confidently kept the ball and continuously organized quality counter-attacks. Supachok and Suphanat with their superior technique and speed continuously tormented the Kyrgyzstan defense.
On the contrary, the Kyrgyzstan team also showed determination to find an equalizer. However, the Thai defenders such as Pansa Hemviboon and Theerathon Bunmathan played with concentration. The first 45 minutes passed without any more goals.
In the second half, the Thai team suddenly increased the speed of the match. Coach Ishii's strategy paid off. In the 47th minute, from Mickelson's pass, Supachok had enough time to touch the ball for Supachai to finish accurately, raising the score to 2-0.
The first half scenario continued. The Thai team did not have much control of the ball but had many chances to score. If Supachai had made better use of Theerathon Bunmathan's passes, he could have scored a hat-trick.
In the last 20 minutes, the Kyrgyz team did everything they could to find an equalizer. But coach Tarkovic's players made many bad passes. They accepted defeat on the opening day with a score of 0-2 against Thailand.
Result: Thailand 2-0 Kyrgyzstan
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Thailand Team: Supachai (26';47')
Line-up:
Thai team: Patiwat Khammai, Pasan Hemviboon, Mickelson, Dolah, Theerathon Bunmathan, Peeradon Chamrasamee, Supachok Sarachat, Supachai Chaided, Bordin Phala, Weerathep Pomphun, Supahanat Mueanta.
Kyrgzystan team: Tokotaev (1), Tamirlan Kozubaev (3), Akmatov Aizar (5), Bekzhan (11), Zhyrgalbek (18), Duishobekov (20), Alykulov (10), Abdurakhmanov (12), Merk Kai (15), Merk Bern (24), Joel Kojo (7).
Mai Phuong
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