Thailand and Malaysia U23 players almost got into a fight, clashing fiercely like martial arts
The match of U23 Thailand and U23 Malaysia is not only attractive in terms of scores but also comes from fierce collision situations of players on both sides.
In the situation where U23 Malaysia enjoyed a corner kick in the middle of the second half, two players Jakit Palapon (Malaysia) and Nakin (Thailand) exchanged words and led to a scuffle.
Even Nakin was close to losing enough with Jakit Palapon if there was no timely intervention from another Thai U23 player.
Referee Kabirov Nasrullo must proceed to remind both “hot heads” above.
This is just one of many situations of fiery clashes between players of the two teams in the opening match in Group B Soccer male SEA Games 31 took place on the evening of May 7 at Thien Truong Stadium.
With a superior level, Thailand U23 dominated in the first half and got the lead.
However, with defender Jonathan Khemdee being sent off in the 41st minute, Malaysia U23 got an equalizer in the 61st minute.
But also from this moment, the match continuously witnessed very drastic “tit-for-tat” situations.
One of these collisions led to the captain of Malaysia U23, Azmi Murad, suffering a serious injury and having to go to the emergency room.
Towards the end of the game, the players of both teams played more fiercely. U23 Malaysia wants to have a goal to fix the score while U23 Thailand is also determined to retain a valuable point.
A player of Thailand U23 must receive a yellow card after a situation of jamming the opponent’s neck, which is no different from martial arts.
However, the efforts of the Thai players could not help them get a draw when Malaysia U23 got a goal to set a 2-1 victory in the last minute of injury time.
According to Le Phong (Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Magazine)
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