Thailand U22 football team continues to impress in Southeast Asian football as they secure another victory against Singapore in a recent match. With a lineup of players returning from Europe, the "War Elephants" controlled the game with composure and precision, showing their dominance in every situation of organizing attacks. Coach Ithsara Sritharo's army did not need to exert much effort but still managed to score 2 goals in the first half.
Singapore managed to equalize with a goal from Thailand's goalkeeper's mistake, but the Thai team quickly restored the two-goal gap at the beginning of the second half. Achitpol Keereerom, a player currently playing in Germany in the Augsburg II shirt, shone with a goal and an assist, helping Thailand secure their victory.
Thailand's dominance was evident from the start, with Achitpol making a wall for Teerasak to finish close to the wall, defeating the Singaporean goalkeeper at the 8th minute. In the following minutes, Thailand continued to attack straight into the middle, leaving Singapore's defense helpless in the face of their well-matched wall-breaking phase.
Achitpol's delicate finish in the 38th minute came from a situation where no one expected it, adding to Thailand's lead. However, their advantage led them to play somewhat subjectively, allowing Singapore to score a goal in the 41st minute after a mistake from Thailand's goalkeeper. Fortunately, Soponwit redeemed himself two minutes later with a flying phase that blocked Jordan Efa's powerful shot.
Despite the lucky goal from Singapore, Thailand continued to dominate the game in the second half, quickly re-establishing the two-goal difference. With their recent victory against Singapore, Thailand U22 shows no signs of slowing down and is on track to become the champion candidate in Southeast Asian football.