The tide turned in Thailand and in the 37th minute of the match, the goal came as promised! However, Singaporean star Vandy equalized in the 57th minute with a spectacular world wave! Vandy is now playing in the Thai Premier League, and he is still going strong. Then, in the 73rd and 86th minutes, Vandy scored twice to give Thailand a 3-1 lead, one goal ahead of China. As the match came to an end, with 7 minutes of extra time, Thailand failed to break through again! The Sonics goalkeeper played valiantly, especially in the 95th minute, but remained rock solid despite being shown a yellow card for delaying the game.
In the end, the Thai team was indistinguishable from our national team in terms of goals scored, goals conceded and goal difference, but still ranked slightly lower due to the fact that they had a record of 1 draw and 1 loss when playing against China. After the game, the Thai coach expressed regret that he had not been able to achieve the expected points and results, mainly due to the failure to beat the Chinese team a few days ago. This statement makes people question: did our team not beat the Thai team? Our team also expressed regret that we failed to beat Thailand a few days ago when we were playing at home and missed the chance to advance to the 18-team tournament. Now that everything is in the past, it is better to reflect deeply on their own problems.