
The defense of Thailand's 11th ranked team was like a pile of rotten wood. While watching the game, players repeatedly sought the referee's support as if they were shadowing him, falling to the ground and complaining to the referee at the slightest push or shove; in some cases, players kneeled down and raised their hands in the air, angrily complaining to the referee. Unlike domestic referees, they seem to be at ease in the face of such underhanded tactics. However, apart from these, do they also master soccer skills? How do they manage to be 12 points ahead of their opponents? Without the intervention of referees and VAR, can they really defend so solidly? Hopefully, they can focus their energy on soccer. The top teams claim not to rely on referees to win, so does this slap in the face hurt them? When top players step into the harbor, their skills are a mirage. In recent years, Seaport has hired exceptional coaches! Pereira's philosophy is the essence of Boaz. Even though Hulk left the club, Pereira still led the team to the East Asian finals.










