Player Ratings: Thailand national team loses form in warm-up match, draws 1-1 with Laos

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Player Ratings: Thailand national team loses form in warm-up match, draws 1-1 with Laos

  • The Thai national team suddenly lost their form after only being able to draw 1-1 with the Laos national team at home.
  • Thailand took the lead through Seksan Ratree, but Bunpachan Bunkong equalized for Laos.
  • Thailand ended their FIFA warm-up day in a disappointing manner, with both matches tied after the previous match with Lebanon drawing 0-0.
Player Ratings: Thailand national team loses form in warm-up match, draws 1-1 with Laos

The Thai national team suddenly lost their form after only being able to draw 1-1 at home with the Lao national team in a FIFA Day warm-up match last Sunday.

The “War Elephants” took the lead through Seksan Ratree in the 60th minute, but Bunpachan Bunkong scored again in the 69th minute to tie the ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.app game for Laos.

Thailand ended their FIFA warm-up day in a disappointing manner, with both matches tied after the previous match with Lebanon in which they drew 0-0.

Thailand national team player score

Korakot Pipatnadda – 6,

got 2 shots on target and conceded 1 goal, which was impossible to save, but he was focused on the game and helped save important moments often.

Nitipong Selanon – 6

Often added to the attacking game because Laos retreated to play defense a lot. And when they had to play defense, there were no ugly mistakes.

Suphan Thongsong – 5.5

was a bit nervous at times but was quite aggressive in his tackles. However, he managed to head the ball to Bunpachan who scored a beautiful goal to tie the game for Laos.

Pansa Hemviboon (C) – 6 He

was good at collecting aerial balls but was surprisingly able to be played by the small Laotian forwards. At times, he was too busy waiting for the ball, which made it easier for his opponents to play.

Wanchai Charunongkran – 6

has added to the game as high as Nitipong, but his crossing is not accurate enough. As for the defense, there is nothing to criticize.

William Wederjo – 6

Good in the boxing department, but his passing was lacking, even though he assisted Seksan’s goal to put him ahead.

Seksan Ratree – 6.5

scored his first goal for the Thai national team in the second game. He had more chances than anyone else and was very good at getting into the penalty area, but he was not very decisive.

Rungrath Phumichantuek – 6

He dragged the ball away from the Lao defenders with great energy and often crossed the ball into the penalty area, but his accuracy was below standard.

Chitsanupong Choti – 5.5

Made his first start but had little involvement in the game. It was no surprise that he was one of the three substitutes.

Ekanit Panya – 5.5

should have scored in the first half from 2-3 golden opportunities. However, there was too little dribbling and dribbling.

Teerasak Poeiphimai – 6

Even though he didn’t have a chance to shoot, he was useful to the team from coordinating with his teammates. He also ran well when there was no ball.

Substitute

Supanat Mueanta (instead of Ekanit 61′) – 5.5

Almost couldn’t find any clear chances to score, there were only tight balls that required immediate solutions.

Worachit Kanitsribampen (replacing Chitsanupong 61′) – 5.5

came in specifically to create the game but was easily shut down.

Peeradon Chamratsamee (replaced Seksan 61′) – 6

Helps to calm the midfield, becoming a anchor in midfield to allow others to overload the attacking line.

Anan Yodsangwan (replaced Thirasak 72′) – 6

Dribbles well, finds good opportunities to score, but finishing is disappointing.

Titathorn Aksonsri (instead of Wanchai 85′) – N/A

Akarapong Phumwiset (instead of Weiderser 85′) – N/A