Supachai Jaided played his 15th game for Thailand today. The striker had excellent chances to convert in the first half, but blew away all of them.
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Besides his contributions towards the final third, Supachai's off the ball movements did not subsidize the team.
Between the first half water break and halftime whistle, Thailand created many chances, but they were not able to take any of those. When they had momentum on their side, they were not able to take full advantage of it and get back into the game.
Supachai had two chances, more than any other player and managed to get bullied by Adil Khan, who must be the Man of the Match for a scintillating display.
The Thailand manager pushed for an equalizer and made his first substitution five minutes before the halftime. But, the forwards including Supachai Jaided were tame in the final third.
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