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Thailand claim seventh AFF Cup as Theerathorn strike sinks Vietnam

War Elephants clinch second-successive tournament with 1-0 win after final’s first leg drawn

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2023 11:55PM

Thailand claim seventh AFF Cup as Theerathorn strike sinks Vietnam
Thailand’s men’s football team celebrate their AFF Cup win at the Thammasat Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand today. – AFP pic, January 16, 2023

BANGKOK – Thailand secured their second successive AFF Cup trophy today, seeing off a poor Vietnam side 1-0 in the second leg of the final to cement their status as the leading force in Southeast Asian football.

A fierce first-half drive from captain Theerathorn Bunmathan was enough to win in a scrappy encounter in Bangkok, played under the watchful eye of FIFA supremo Gianni Infantino.

Theerathorn and Peeradol Chamrasamee effortlessly controlled the centre for Thailand, leaving 2018 winners Vietnam chasing shadows for much of the match.

Without the full-throated support of the crowd they enjoyed in the first leg in Hanoi, Vietnam struggled to repeat the spirited performance that saw them scrape a 2-2 draw.

The 3-2 aggregate win gave Thailand their seventh AFF trophy – a record – and means they have successfully defended the title on three separate occasions.

Theerathorn’s 24th-minute goal was the fruit of patient build-up play through the midfield, as Vietnam hung ever further back.

After a string of passes, lively number nine Adisak Kraisorn – a thorn in Vietnam’s side all evening – laid the ball off as Theerathorn arrived at pace, took a touch, and unleashed a ferocious 25-m shot into the bottom corner.

The goal rattled Vietnam, who shed what little cohesion they had shown and almost lost their heads, flying into rash tackles as the first half closed.

But it was the defending champions who ended the match a man short as Peeradol received a second caution in injury time.

Thai coach Mano Polking admitted it was not a “beautiful” performance but praised the professionalism shown by his team.

“All credit to the players – they did a fantastic job,” he said.

Thailand have now won the AFF Cup seven times, well clear of their closest rivals Singapore, on four. – AFP, January 16, 2023

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