After 2 matches, U.17 Thailand is the representative of Southeast Asia with the most impressive performance. After the 2-0 victory in the opening match against Turkmenistan, U.17 Thailand continued to show destructive form, defeating U.17 Brunei with an unbelievable score of 19-0 in the second match.
Not only did Thailand U.17 win easily, they also delighted fans with their beautiful playing style. In the match against Brunei U.17, the young players of the "War Elephants" played confidently, continuously making short passes at very high speed. Throughout the 90 minutes, coach Jadet Meelap's team held the ball 80% of the time, continuously bombarding Brunei U.17's goal. In defense, Thailand U.17 also played very well, not allowing the opponent to launch any shots.
U.17 Thailand shows impressive performance
Young star Peerada Lasawat is the best player on the attack line of Thailand U.17 with 4 goals. Notably, Peerada Lasawat is only 15 years old this year but is 1.75 m tall. Peerada Lasawat is also the most notable star in the Thailand U.17 team when he grew up and trained in Europe.
Peerada Lasawat's two teammates, Kittipop Cheephankung and Hombunma - both playing for Bangkok Christian College - were not far behind when they both scored hat-tricks.
The big win over Brunei helped U.17 Thailand surpass U.17 India, rising to the top of the DU17 table. Thailand has 6 points with a goal difference of +21 while U.17 India also has 6 points but only a goal difference of +15. In the final round, U.17 Thailand will face U.17 India. With just a draw, U.17 Thailand will be present at the 2025 AFC U17 Championship finals with the top spot.
U.17 Indonesia also had 2 impressive wins.
Meanwhile, in Group G, U.17 Indonesia also defeated U.17 Northern Mariana with a score of 10-0. In the first half, U.17 Indonesia dominated the match, scoring 7 goals against their opponents. In the second half, U.17 Indonesia changed most of their lineup, actively slowing down the pace of the match but still scored 3 more goals.
This is also the second consecutive win of U.17 Indonesia, helping "Garuda" temporarily rise to the top of Group G with 6 points and a goal difference of +11. In the final match, U.17 Indonesia will face the highest rated opponent in the group, U.17 Australia.
Also on the evening of October 25, two other representatives of Southeast Asia, U.17 Cambodia and U.17 Singapore, both suffered defeats. U.17 Singapore lost to U.17 Tajikistan 1-3 while U.17 Cambodia was defeated by U.17 Afghanistan with the same score.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/lai-ty-so-kinh-hoang-u17-thai-lan-va-u17-indonesia-gay-soc-toan-dong-nam-a-185241025230234481.htm
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