KL2017: Thailand vie to defend football gold at 2017 SEA Games

17 Aug 2017 / 16:44 H.

SEPANG: Fifteen-time gold medal winner, Thailand is aiming nothing less than to defend the 'mother of all medals' at the 2017 Kuala Lumpur SEA Games.
Thailand Under 22 (U-22) football head coach, Worrawoot Srimaka said his charges were highly motivated to give their best in the biennial games after undergoing intensive training besides playing a series of friendly matches for the past few weeks, prior their arrival to Malaysia.
"We come here to defend the gold medal we had won two years ago in Singapore and I have prepared the players to be in good shape because we know the competition would be even tougher this year.
"Although I brought a large number of new faces, I have full confidence that they will give their best," he told reporters via an interpreter after the team's arrival at the KL International Airport, here, today.
In this regard, Worrawoot who won three gold and a silver at the SEA Games during his playing days in the 1990s, noted that all teams in group B would pose a threat in their bid to retain the gold medal in the 29th edition of the games.
Thailand have been drawn in group B against Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Timor-Leste and the Philippines.
"All teams will pose a threat to us especially Vietnam and Indonesia who are among the strong medal contenders," said the former Thailand international who had previously played with Kelantan between 2005-2006.
Meanwhile, Worrawoot did not rule out a possible showdown against host Malaysia either in the semi-finals or final if both teams managed to escape the hurdles in the preliminary round.
The Thailand U-22 squad or better known as the Young War Elephants, will open their campaign at the 2017 SEA Games against Indonesia at the Shah Alam Stadium on Aug 15. — Bernama

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