thailand had a great first turnout in the ASEAN championship, beating Brunei 5-0 in Kuala Lumpur.
Peeradon Chamrasamee scored twice in stoppage time to increase the defending champions’ goal difference, following goals from Bordin Phala and Teerasil Danga, as well as an own goal from Yura Yunos in the 88th minute.
A Teerasil back pass into goal saw Bordin open the scoring from point-blank range on 19 minutes, before Teerasil headed in the second one minute from the end of the first half, following Theerathorn Bunmathan’s cross from the left. .
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Yura was helpless against his own goal as the ball struck him in the chest at close range and crossed the line after Haimie Nyaring’s attempted clearance.
A back pass from Teerasil to the goal served as Bordin opened the scoring from point-blank range in the 19th minute
Peeradon converted from the penalty spot in the 91st minute for the fourth Thai goal, and two minutes later completed the scoring with a fine shot from distance.
With this victory, Thailand leads Group A, where it is tied on three points with Cambodia, which beat the Philippines 3-2.
The initial phase of the ASEAN Championship, which brings together 10 nations from across Southeast Asia, will last until January 3, with the top two teams from each group going to the semi-finals.
The semifinals will be played roundtrip on January 6 and 9, and the final on January 13 and 16.