Fans of Mikkelsen's talent know that the sidekick, whose Norwegian and Thai blood are intertwined, has been transformed into a giant on the pitch under the watchful eye of the Thai Football Association (TFA). As a wingback, he is not only a solid defender, but also a great player on the offensive side of the field. According to statistics, he has played 71 matches for Odense, Denmark, and has become the backbone of the team. After naturalization of Thai nationality, Mikkelsen quickly became an indispensable pillar of the Thai national team's defense, played 12 games, not only solid defense, but also contributed 1 goal and 3 assists dazzling data. Particularly notable is that in a key World Cup qualifier, Thailand and South Korea, a 1-1 draw, Mikkelsen sent a key assist to help the team to defend the honor.
So, when Thailand's top player was absent for some reason, it was a blessing for the Chinese men's soccer team as they were in dire need of three points. Although this idea is slightly biased, from an objective point of view, it may indeed bring positive effects. It's no exaggeration to say that Mikkelsen's absence certainly improves the probability of the Chinese men's soccer team winning. We would like to wish the Chinese men's soccer team to live up to the expectations and beat Thailand to enter the next round of the World Cup qualifying tournament with their heads held high.