Supachai posts explanation of dramatic goal against Vietnam, insists there was no bad intention, just following the rhythm of the game

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Supachai posts explanation of dramatic goal against Vietnam, insists there was no bad intention, just following the rhythm of the game.

The aftermath of the game in which the “War Elephants”. The Thai national football team, lost to their rivals. The “Golden Star” Vietnam 2-3 with a combined score of 3-5 in the two matches. Causing them to miss out on the championship of the ASEAN Football Championship, “Mitsubishi Electric Cup 2024” at Rajamangala Stadium, Huamark, Bangkok on January 5.

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In the second half of the สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน game. In the 64th minute, “Check” Supachai Sarachat, the Thai national team’s forward, scored a goal to give the War Elephants a 2-1 lead. However, the Vietnamese players did not agree with the goal because they thought that the Thai team should have kicked the ball back to Vietnam. Because Vietnam kicked the ball away because a player was injured.

The latest, “Check” Supachok Sarachat, the Thai national team’s forward, posted an IG story to clarify the incident. Stating that “I would like to clarify the issue of my goal. I did not intend to be unfair. At that moment, the Thai national team was attacking hard to get an equalizer. And there was a moment before that when I was fouled in the middle of the field and should have gotten a yellow card. After the ball went out, I went to argue with the referee about the foul and asked to see VAR.”

“With the momentum at that time, we were pressuring Vietnam. So we didn’t focus on who kicked the ball out and didn’t care either because we were busy talking to the referee. When I felt angry, the ball came to me. With my instincts and the moment of the noise in the stadium. I decided to shoot in a split second because I thought the team was continuing to attack. When I realized it, the Vietnamese players were protesting. I was confused about what I had done wrong and explained it to the Vietnamese players.”

“As a professional footballer, I never had any bad intentions. I just did it according to the timing of the game at that time and I want to clarify it for understanding.”

“Congratulations to the champion and see you again.”

For the next program of the “War Elephants” Thai national team. They will play in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers, where Thailand is in Group D with Turkmenistan, Taiwan and Sri Lanka.