Coach Mano Polking continues to unleash the fog

(PLO)- Before the final of the first leg, coach Mano Polking of Thailand distracted with the statement: “I just hope the Thai team doesn’t lose in My Dinh and the best thing is a draw with a goal!”.

The first leg result is more than what Mr. Polking said. Moreover, following the match, he still regretted the comment that if only at the end of the game his students were more sophisticated when facing goalkeeper Van Lam, Thailand would have won a very beautiful victory.

Anyway, for this coach, the score of 2-2 away is also a perfect result and in the second leg on the evening of 16-1, Thailand will protect the first leg result with the goal of not allowing Vietnam to score or find a victory right on Thai soil.

Polking also understands that the Vietnamese team has only one easiest way to succeed, which is to win.

The Thai team is strong in attack, even four defenders Pansa, Kamal, Sasalak, Theerathon also tend to rise to support the attack and surround the opponent. Even the second leg of Thailand’s firepower may be stronger if the old striker Dangda returns from injury.

In the second leg, coach Polking also understood that the Vietnamese away team only had the easiest way to succeed, which was to win, rather than hoping for a 3-3 draw. Therefore, Thailand can not cluster in defense because only one goal will cost.

And Mr. Polking continued to blow the fog by saying: “We will definitely not let Vietnam score”.

Thai newspaper analyzed Mr. Polking and continued to score once morest the Vietnamese team, but he still did not say.

Of course, on the away team, Mr. Park did not declare this, but only emphasized that his students did not give up.

The time he won Thailand in the King’s Cup, Mr. Park said it was because his students did not give up. It is similar to when Mr. Calisto and his students made miracles right in Bangkok on Christmas Eve 2008.

DUTY AN

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