Talented Thailand National Team Midfielder Sarach Yuyen Confidence War Elephant Army Has Enough Potential To Pass ‘Yellow Tiger’ Malaysia To Defend ASEAN Football Championship For One More Time
“The Rabbit” BG Pathum United Thailand midfielder Sarach Yuyen expressed satisfaction after leading the Thailand national team. all the way to the ASEAN Football Championship semi-finals “AFF Mitsubishi Electric Cup 2022” as the No. 1 team in Group A with 3 wins, 1 draw, and shows confidence that it will be able to surpass the Malaysian national team. to defend the championship
The BG midfielder Pathum United, who played in all of their group stage matches, said of the Thailand national team’s performance in the first round that “Overall in the first round, it is felt that we achieved our intended goal of being No. 1 in the group”.
“But there are still things we need to improve. if it is about entering the last area When you meet an opponent who receives low We are too hasty and hasty. he will make us lose the goal from the opponent’s counterattack. As for my personal work, I’m quite satisfied to a certain extent. But overall, we work together as a team. Fight together, the whole team wins, I’m happy. That personal performance is secondary.
In addition, Army captain ‘The Rabbit’ also revealed that next round opponent Malaysia said, ‘Of course it’s a tough match. In the semi-finals match nobody wants to miss first. quite uncomfortable game, but we will play with our style and we will try to win to keep the advantage first”.
“Regarding the relationship with the local fans who are likely to fill the stadium, obviously the fans play an important role for the players. But we have to focus. Play our game, check out the game and I believe anyone can do it. Personally, I’m quite confident that we will definitely make it to the final.”
for the Thai national team will face Malaysia in the ASEAN 2022 championship, first semifinal on January 7 at 19:30 at Bukit Jalil Stadium before returning to play at home in match 2 on January 10 at 19:30 at Thammasat University Stadium, Rangsit, broadcast live on Channel 9 MCOT HD30