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Madame Pang injects war elephants duel Lao PDR today, October 28, in the 2022 Asian Championships

Madame Pang” Nuanphan Lamsam, the team manager of the War Elephants U23 army, is attending the 2022 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in Mongolia. Go ahead, announce the injection of a meeting with Laos of 1 million baht, admitting stress at the beginning of a bad performance and having to lose Wanchat Chusong from an ankle injury Ready to confirm that it will take care of it until it is completely gone.

The manager of the Thai national team U23 comes out to wake up the team. before the second game In the Asian Championship Qualifiers Group J that will meet Laos PDR on Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. Thailand time at the MFF. Football Center Mongolia live on Channel 31 and AIS Play that

“Chang Suek Palang Young”, the Thai national football team Set under 23 years old, enter the field for 2nd match against the Lao national team in the Asian Football Championships under 23 years old, qualifying round Group J at MFF Stadium (artificial turf), Mongolia. On Thursday, October 28, Thai time 14.00 live broadcast AIS PLAY and Channel ONE 31, in the first game, Thailand can only draw “host” Mongolia 1-1, while Laos loses to Malaysia 0-1. This round will select the championship team. Group and the best 2nd place 4 teams qualify for the finals in Uzbekistan next year. Therefore, the Thai national team must win only to maintain a chance of getting into the finals

The Thai national team will be without Oxford United attacker Benjamin James Davis, who was injured in the first game. You have to train separately with your teammates. Expected to lose the right to kick in with Laos, of course, as for Wanchat Choosong, the rear guard, not to mention broken bones, resting for 3-6 months.

For 11 players of the Thai national team Expected to come in the 4-2-3-1 system, goalkeeper Kiattipol Udom, defensive line from right to left, Nakin Wisetchat, Anthony Saenjairak, Jonathan Khemdee, Chaturapat Sattham, defensive midfielder. Pongrawit Chanthawong and “Captain Gun” Thanawat Thungchitthavorn, top center left, Tawan Kotsupho, top center right, Sakulchai Saengthopho, attacking midfielder Sittha Bunla, a striker who uses Kornwit. Jay Thasa

The Lao national team is supervised by Vengada Salam Selvaraj, a Singaporean coach. Using all the players who play in the country, led by Jomtham Prathana Phromthep, along with offensive lines such as Kidawon Suwannee, Ekkamai Ratsajak and Shoni Wenpasert.