Passed before! Chanathip cheers for the U19 war elephants Failure teaches us to grow up | Goal.com English

Frontale star Encourage the U19 war elephants following finishing 4th in the ASEAN Championship Pointing out defeat teaches us to grow up.

Chanathip Songkrasin, Kawasaki Frontale attacker in the Japanese J-League, cheered on the young Thai national U19 players following only finishing 4th in the ASEAN Championship. in Indonesia, losing to Lao PDR in the semi-finals and Vietnam in the penalty shootout in the third place final

“On the day I lost to the Lao national team Of course, it’s probably due to a mistake. Being a footballer there are days when we play well, we play bad, maybe that day we play bad. And there may be a careless mind in part,” said Chanathip.

But in the end, football No matter who we meet it can happen There are defeats, there are victories, but the day we go down to play And we lost that day we have to fix How do you develop yourself?

“I think defeat will teach us to grow up, and in the end I think it has to come back. We play for the national team, we can’t lose. If we lose, of course, the Thai people are sad, we are sad, the coach is sad, but in the end it’s okay. Football is different.”

“Let’s ask the youngsters to keep fighting and keep improving. In the end, we didn’t end up with just this show. It also has another item. We took the flaws to fix them. and fight to the fullest.”

“I want to tell the kids, it’s okay, many people, all Thai people should be encouraged. I myself was encouraged in every set. when defeated The defeat was part of the regret. But I want to develop myself more Go back and see if we should fix it. Why do we lose more? But in the end, we can’t go back. Tomorrow we must be better than before.”

In his youth, Chanathip Songkrasin had lost to Lao PDR as well with a 0-1 score in the Thai U22 national team. Qualifying for the 2013 Asian Championships

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As for the Thai national team, under 19 years old, they will return to Thailand on July 17, 2022, arriving at Suvarnabhumi International Airport at approximately 4:30 p.m.

In which the next tournament, the Thai national team U19 will have to fight for the Asian Championship. Under 20 qualifiers, in Group G along with Oman, Philippines and Afghanistan, will compete between 14-18 September 2022.

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