Comments and odds Malaysia vs Thailand: Dirty opponents
Although not in the best form, Thailand still closed the group stage with the top position in Group A. Specifically, coach Polking's team won 3 and only had 1 match to divide points on the Indonesian field in a short position. People.
Accordingly, Thailand topped Group A thanks to a better goal difference than Indonesia and avoided clashing with the top team of Group B Vietnam, and met the second team of Group Malaysia in the semi-finals.
With outstanding squad quality and stable performance, Thailand is the bright team to win tickets to the next round. But for many Southeast Asian experts, War Elephants can only win tickets after the return match at home ends.
In the first leg, things will not be easy for Thailand when they have to play away from home. It should also be noted that Malaysia is a team that often causes difficulties for Thailand every time they meet.
Back to the King's Cup friendly tournament in September this year, Manh Tiger defeated Thailand on penalties after drawing 1-1 in the official 90 minutes.
On a broader scale, Malaysia is on a 6-match unbeaten run and Asian investors can trust and choose coach Kim Pan-Gon's army in tonight's encounter.
Asian ratio (1/4:0): Malaysia won 5 and lost only 1 time in the last 6 matches. Need to know, they did not lose all of the last 6 confrontations against Thailand. Therefore, Malaysia with a handicap (+1/4) will be a safe decision. In contrast, Thailand made many investors wary when losing the last 2 matches.
- Malaysia: Hazmi, Dominic Tan, Ruventhiran, Sharul Nazeem, Faisal Halim, Brendan Gan, Stuart Wilkin, Darrem Lok, Lee Tuck, Mukhari Ajmak, Safawi Rasid.
- Thái Lan: Phoothawcheuk, Haiprakhon, Bunmathan, Hemviboon, Kraison Adisak, Teerasil Dangda, Bordin Phala, Sumanya Purisai, Kaman, Ekanit Panya, Suphanan Berrerat.