2014 Women's Asian Cup Finals: South Korea beat Myanmar 12-0

May 16, 2014 06:32

This afternoon, Group B will have its first day of competition and both teams in Southeast Asia, Thailand and Myanmar, will have to face strong opponents from East Asia.

ĐT nữ Myanmar (phải) và Thái lan đều có trận ra quân khó khăn
Myanmar (right) and Thailand women's teams both had difficult opening matches.

In the first match, Myanmar met South Korea. In recent years, Myanmar has rejuvenated its squad and has been making progress. However, facing a strong opponent like South Korea, no one dared to think that the Southeast Asian team would win. It should be added that in the press conference before the tournament, the head coach of the Korean team openly stated that their ambition was to win the 2014 Asian Cup.

Perhaps more noteworthy is the competition between China and Thailand. In terms of strength and class, Thailand is hard to compare with China, but as the reigning Southeast Asian champion and with very careful preparation for this important tournament, the Golden Temple team is still very confident. Their head coach Nuengrutai Srathongvian herself affirmed: "Although our group includes very strong China and Korea, Thailand is still not afraid to set the goal of being present in the semi-finals of this year's tournament!"

To achieve that goal, Thailand must first achieve a positive result in the confrontation with China, although that is very difficult! But Thailand still dreams of making it happen, because football always has luck and surprises.

According to Bongdaplus

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