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Thais are proud to turn the J-League into a 'Thai derby'

Thứ hai, 10/08/2020 09:20 (GMT+7)
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Teerasil Dangda is proud to be together with Chanathip Songkrasin and Kawin Thamsatchanan, making J-League a 'Thai derby'.

The Shimizu S-Pulse Club won 3-1 over Consadole Sapporo. Three of the home team's goals were scored by Kaneko, Renato and Carlinhos. Meanwhile the only goal of the away team was scored by Musashi Suzuki.

It is worth mentioning that this match has the participation of 3 Thai players, including Teerasil Dangda (Shimizu S-Pulse) and Chanathip Songkrasin, Kawin Thamsatchanan (Consadole Sapporo).

Striker Teerasil Dangda came off the bench in the 83rd minute as his side were leading 2-1, while Chanathip Songkrasin was in the starting line-up of Consadole Sapporo and Kawin on the bench. The newspaper Siam Sport called this match the "Thai derby".

Teerasil Dangda shared in the interview
Teerasil Dangda shared in the interview

At the end of the match, Teerasil Dangda shared: “I was given the opportunity, I always try my best every time the opportunity comes to me. I'm glad that this is the Thai derby in the J-League, the fans can be proud of us. I have met Chanathip and Kawin, we continuously encourage each other, we will strive to be more successful in Japan ”.

Meanwhile Chanathip Songkrasin expressed his disappointment when his team lost the match. Starting from the beginning as an attacking midfielder, however, Chanathip did not show the usual ball and was replaced in the 87th minute. After Chanathip left the field, the Shimizu S-Pulse Club had a goal, sealing the score for the match in the extra time.

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