Thailand U19 national team kept 2 victories after beating Brunei Darussalam U19 national team scoring 6-0 in the ASEAN U19 Championship 2024 Group Stage, Group C at Gelora 10 November Stadium, Surabaya.
In the first game, Thailand won 2-1 against Singapore, while Brunei lost to Malaysia 0-11.
In this game, Emerson Pereira, head coach of Thailand. Changed players in many positions by sending Kaelan Thanadon Ryan to be the target striker in this game, including Pongsakorn Sangkhasopha who was given the role of controlling the midfield game.
6 minutes into the game, Thailand got the first chance from a long-range shot from Pongsakorn Sangkhasopha, but it still went straight to the Brunei goalkeeper.
And in the 8th minute, from a corner kick, Phakhawat Taeng-aksorn scored a header to give the Thai U20 national team a 1-0 lead.
After that, Thailand continued to attack hard and in the 27th minute from a corner kick, Singha Marasa caught the ball and splashed it into the path of Pariphon Wongsa, pressing with her left to give the Thai U20 national team a 2-0 lead.
In the 45th minute, from the moment of stabbing through the channel, Callan Ryan pressed with his right to give the Thai U20 national team a 3-0 lead.
In injury time, Thailand scored an additional goal from the attack of Ganesha Laowiwat, who pressed with his right hand into the second post, giving the Thai team a 4-0 lead and ending the first half with this score.
In the second half, Thailand changed players by sending Rattapoom Phankhajorn and Chanothai Kongmeng onto the field, as well as Chetsaphat Kuanthanom, who replaced Singha Marasa, who was injured.
In the 79th minute, Thailand scored a goal to make it 5-0 away from Brunei from the moment when Pitipong Wongbut made a shot from Natthakul Promthongmee before shooting under the crossbar.
In the 90th minute, Rattapoom Pankhajorn scored the final goal for the Thailand. And during the remaining period there were no additional goals. The game ended with Thailand winning 6-0 with 6 full points from the first two games.
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