Thailand register victory under Reid

Written by Writer on Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

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Thailand register victory under Reid

Patiparn settles cup match in injury time

TOR CHITTINAND

: An injury-time goal helped Thailand beat 1-0 yesterday in Vietnam in their first under .

Thailand Phichitpong Chieuchiew tries to find a way through against in Vietnam yesterday.

Thailand defender Patiparn Phetphun scored in the second minute of at My Dinh Stadium to get their T&T off to a winning start.

Reid conceded the game had been close and had given him plenty to think about.

“We saved some good shots and were lucky to score at the end of the match,” said Reid.

“However, there are several things that I am not very pleased about and I needed to do some work on the training ground.

are a strong team and I told the players to concentrate and we got the right result.”

Thailand started with Issrapong Lilakorn and Teerathep Winothai up front against ’s .

after kick off, Thai fired a 20-yard free-kick goalwards only to see it fizz wide.

Both teams pressured and defender Chonlatit Jantakam had to be alert to deny Kim Il a scoring opportunity.

created several chances but the Thai defence held firm.

Kim Il forced a good save from Thai Kittisak Rawangpa then, at the other end, Arthit Sunthonphit fired a long shot over the bar.

Striker Teerathep Winothai was booked for a foul before the was blown to end the first half with the game locked at 0-0.

Reid switched Arthit for Nataporn Phanrit and Issarapong for Teerasil Dangda during the interval.

The substitutions made Thailand more lively and it wasn’t long before Teerasil and Teerathep both had scoring opportunities only to be denied by the Korean back line.

Kittisak did well to parry a shot from In in the 74th minute before Chonlatit Jantakam cleared it away from danger.

Two minutes later Korea striker Kim Il was sent off for hitting Datsakorn in the chest.

Thailand couldn’t break down their opponents and the game seemed destined to end up goalless before Patiparn scored the winner during .

coach Kim Jong Hun said his team’s poor preparation contributed to the defeat.

“The condition of the team was not good when they trained two weeks before the tournament started,” he said.

“However, I am pleased with the performance.”

The president of the Football Association of Thailand (FAT), Mr Worawi Makudi was pleased with the outcome.

“I would say that it is great for to use some new players for this match,” he said.

“It is a good for us because we have more choice for the team and it is also a good start for him with a win.”

Worawi, , a Fifa executive committee member, also said there is a strong possibility England will play a one-off friendly in Thailand next year because of strong ties with the English Football Association, which were central to Reid’s appointment as Thailand boss.

Thailand play Vietnam on Saturday.

Bangkok Post
Wednesday October 29, 2008

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