Player Ratings: Thailand national team’s 10-0 win over Timor Leste
- The Thai national team showed their best form after crushing Timor Leste 10-0.
- “Changsuek” scored goals from Ben Davis, Supanat Mueanta, Seksan Ratree, Teerasak Poeipimai, each scoring 2 goals, with the rest from Patrick Gustafsson and Nicholas Mickelson, each scoring 2 goals.
- In the next match, Thailand will play at home against Malaysia on Saturday, December 14.
The Thai national team showed their best form after crushing Timor Leste 10-0 in the first match of the 2024 AFF Championship, Group A.
Timor-Leste opened up a lot of space, coupled with personal mistakes, which made it easy for the “War Elephants” to play and score 10 goals from Ben Davis, Supanat Mueanta, Seksan Ratree, Teerasak Poeipimai, who each scored 2 goals, with the rest from Patrick Gustafsson and Nicolas Mikkelson, who each scored a goal.
In the next match, Thailand will play at home against Malaysia, who drew 2-2 with Cambodia.
Thailand national team player scores
Korakot Pipatnadda – 6
had such a light job that he was almost cut from the game. He didn’t make any mistakes and only made one save, but it wasn’t too scary.
James Burresford – 6
In the first half, he wasn’t as aggressive as Nicholas’ side, but in the second half he went all the สมัคร ufabet way to the goal line. He played his part well, even though there were times when he should have been more composed.
Pansa Hemviboon (C) – 7
wore the captain’s armband, played calmly, read the game well, made accurate passes, his experience helped a lot and he almost scored from a corner kick in the first half.
Saringkar Promsupa – 6
There were some missed passes while trying to carry the ball forward, but he made up for it with aggressive tackling. His height was not a problem as Timor-Leste had very few chances to score.
Nicholas Mickelson – 7
was deployed at left back and played up to standard in defence, but was often able to add to the attack and provide some help. He also provided set pieces for the team and then scored the final goal for the team, his second for the national team.
William Wederjo – 7
Dropped in as a third centre-back when the team built up from the back, and got an assist from his diligence in keeping the ball out before passing to Patrick for a goal.
Akarapong Phumwises – 6
Let Wederje hang and help out in the back area. He himself pushed high to overload the upper area, but there were almost no opportunities. However, he still used his diligence to his advantage in snatching the ball.
Suphanat Mueanta – 9
played with clear determination, trying to create chances for his teammates and always being in the area to score goals. He scored 2 goals in this game from a mistake by the opposition goalkeeper and another from an easy shot. He should have been a hat trick and also had an assist for Ben Davis.
Benjamin Davis – 8
Made his senior debut and played with confidence, scoring two goals without too much trouble, but unfortunately suffered an injury while handling the ball in the penalty area. We’ll have to wait and see how serious it is.
Anan Yodsangwan – 6
Almost got his name on the scoresheet after his shot was saved in the first half, but that was his only real chance. He didn’t link up well with Mickelson and some of his shots were a bit too much.
Patrick Gustafsson – 7.5
Easy finish, his second goal for the national team. He did his job as a target man, controlling the ball and finding chances to score. If he was sharper, he could have scored more goals.
Substitute
Seksan Ratree (replaced Benjamin Davis 41′) – 9
Came on and made a huge impact in the attacking game, being in the right place at the right time leading to 2 goals and 2 assists.
Teerasak Poeiphimai (instead of Patrick Gustafsson 76′) – 7
He scored on his first chance, which was his debut for the senior team. He also added his second goal.
Weerathep Pomphan (replaced Akkarapong Phumwiset 76′) – 6.5
helped the midfield become more stable. Although there was little time, there were still chances to cut the opponent’s defensive line, which led to an assist from Seksan who passed to Teerasak to shoot.
Supanan Burirat (replaced James Burressford 88′) – N/A
Worachit Kanitsribampen (replaces William Wederje 88′) – N/A