Chaba Kaew U19 slashed Myanmar 1-0, advanced to the semi-finals, met Vietnam

Indonesia, July 10 – Chaba Kaew U19 defeated Myanmar 1-0 through to the semifinals. Asean Football Championship Under the age of 19, meet Vietnam on July 13.

On July 10, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at Athletic Field, Palembang, Indonesia. ASEAN Football Championship Model not over 19 years old, group stage, Group C, second match, Thai women’s national football team U19 meets Myanmar

The first game, Chaba Kaew U19 won the Philippines 6-0, while Myanmar won the Philippines 2-1.

This game, Savin Jaratpranan head coach Send the main characters like Supaporn Intharaprasit, Gina Thongpan, Pitchayathida Manowang to the field. In the first half, both teams have the opportunity to open the game against each other. But still not punching each other until the end of the first half is always 0-0

In the second half, Thailand began to invade more and in the 65th minute came to win from the moment that Parichat Thongrong had dropped to the right. But the shooting stroke still caught the safety of the Myanmar goal in the 70th minute, Thailand came to win again from the long shot of Thawanarat Promthong, but the ball was only slightly out of frame.

The game pretended to end with a 0-0 draw, but during the injury time, Pitchayathida Manowang tried to sneak a shot and the Myanmar goal came and blew into the goal, causing Chaba Kaew U19 to lead 1-0.

The rest of the time, there are no additional goals. At the end of the game, Chaba Kaew U19 won Myanmar 1-0, giving Thailand 6 points to win the group championship. Myanmar was the runner-up, but the performance was better than North, Cambodia and Malaysia, making it through to the semi-finals as well.

Thailand women’s national football team Under 19 years old will meet Vietnam in the semi-finals. Which will compete at Athletic Field, Palembang, Indonesia on July 13, 2023 at 3:30 p.m. (no live broadcast)

List of 11 real ones,

Chalisa Phu Ngern (GK), Parichart Thongrong, Saranya Lamee, Supaporn Intharaprasit (C), Gina Thongphan, Pitchayathida Manowang, Thanchanok Chansri , Natcha Kaewanta, Kantisa Inchamnan, Nuwanong Muensri, Achiraya Yingsakul . – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency