Thailand U23 VS Jordan U23: Football Results 1-3 in WAFF U23 Championship
Thailand’s U23 national team faced off against Jordan in the WAFF U23 Championship and suffered a 1-3 defeat. The Thai team initially took the lead with a stunning free-kick from Thanadon Khaosa-at. However, Jordan swiftly turned the game around, scoring three consecutive goals. The match took place at Al Fateh Stadium in Saudi Arabia on March 23, 2024.
Jordan displayed dominance early on, with Mohannad Abu Taha threatening to score in the 14th minute. Despite this, Thailand managed to pull ahead thanks to Khaosa-at’s brilliant strike in the 23rd minute, putting them in the lead. The joy was short-lived as Jordan equalized through Resic Banihani in the 32nd minute before taking the lead with Aref Alhaj Mohammad’s goal in the 37th minute, ending the first half 1-2 in favor of Jordan.
In the second half, Jordan extended their lead to 3-1 through Baker Kalbuneh’s goal in the 52nd minute. Thailand fought back, but their efforts were in vain as Sittinan Rungruang and Kantaphon Kirilang failed to convert their chances. The match ended with Thailand succumbing to a 1-3 defeat, marking their second consecutive loss in the tournament.
Thailand’s U23 team now gears up for their final match against the United Arab Emirates on March 26, looking to salvage a positive result. The team’s lineup featured players like Natthapat Maktuam, Thanadol Khaosa-at, and Kittichai Yaidee. On the other hand, Jordan’s squad included Ahmad Juaidi, Rezik Banihani, and Baker Kalbuneh among others.
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