Thailand beat home team Singapore 3-1 in the second Group C match of the 2026 North-China World Cup Asian qualifying round held at the National Stadium in Singapore on the 21st. Thailand (+1) with one win and one loss pushed out China (1 win, one loss, -2) and moved to second place in the group. Singapore was last with two losses. 온라인카지노
Thailand lost to China 1-2 in the first leg. Singapore lost 0-5 to South Korea in Seoul. One loss each was a game that both teams could not back down.
Thailand shot the first goal. In the first five minutes of the first half, Sarachat shot the air ball raised by Thailand’s Panya with his right foot and shook the net. It looked like Thailand would win easily. However, Singapore, which was supported by home fans, was not easy.
Singapore also fought back. In the 41st minute of the first half, Song Eui-young took the ball that Pandey gave and stabbed it as it was. Shahwal Anoir, who was rushing in the box, scored an equalizer by pushing it with his right foot. It was recorded as an assist by Song Eui-young from Korea. Singapore balanced 1-1.
Thailand, which expected to win of course, was embarrassed. Both teams had a series of rough plays. Thailand eventually scored the winning goal. In the 22nd minute of the second half, Supanat Buenta pushed a goal and ran away 2-1.
Thailand continued its rough play, with Sarachat, who scored the first goal, receiving a yellow card. In the 43rd minute of the second half, a Muay hit connected the ball given to Danga with a mid-range shot and added a goal. In the end, Thailand, which dominated until the end, caught Singapore on the expedition.
However, despite the victory, Thai coach Mano Polking’s position is unstable. Thailand will face South Korea in a row at home and away in the 3rd and 4th games, so if it goes wrong, it could fall to the bottom.
After all, Thailand is considering changing its coach. At this point, veteran Korean and Japanese coaches are being discussed. At this point, Masatada Ishii, a Thai official from Japan, is the most likely.
Coach Masatada, who won the Kashima Antlers League, the Cup, and the club World Cup runner-up, has led Thailand’s pretty good city and Buriram United since 2019. On top of that, he has been a technical advisor for Thai soccer since 2023.
And another candidate is Park Hang-seo, former coach of the Vietnamese national soccer team. Thai soccer legend Piampong, who also played in the K-League, said in an interview with Thailand’s “Siam News,” “At this point, coach Masatada is the most likely candidate. I’ve been in Thailand for a long time and I’m well aware of the situation in Thailand,” he said.
Piampong, who has a close relationship with Korean soccer in the past, said, “Coach Park Hang-seo was good at unleashing the potential of players in Vietnam. “I paid a lot of attention to discipline and training,” he said, indirectly expressing his support, “Malessia and Indonesia also use Korean coaches, but why not Thailand?”
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