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Thailand Falls Short of World Cup Dream After Narrow Miss Against Singapore

Thailand’s hopes of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in their history were dashed on Saturday despite securing a 3-1 victory over Singapore in their final qualifier. The War Elephants, who needed a win to keep their qualification hopes alive, dominated possession and created numerous chances throughout the match at Jalan Besar Stadium. They took the lead in the 25th minute through a stunning free-kick from Supachok Sarachat. Teerasil Dangda doubled Thailand’s advantage in the 65th minute, capitalizing on a mistake by Singapore goalkeeper Hassan Sunny. However, Singapore pulled one back just four minutes later through a goal from Ikhsan Fandi. With time running out, Thailand desperately pushed for the third goal that would have sent them into the next round of qualifiers. And in the 91st minute, they found their breakthrough. Supachok Sarachat scored his second of the night, slotting home a pass from Teerasil Dangda. Despite the victory, Thailand’s fate was sealed by Vietnam’s 2-0 win over Malaysia in a simultaneous match. Vietnam finished second in the group with 17 points, one point ahead of Thailand. The War Elephants were left to rue missed opportunities throughout the campaign, particularly in their earlier home defeat to Malaysia. Nevertheless, they showed glimpses of quality and determination in their performance against Singapore. Supachok Sarachat, who scored a brace, praised his teammates’ efforts but admitted that it wasn’t enough. “We fought until the end, but it wasn’t meant to be. We have to learn from our mistakes and come back stronger next time,” he said. Head coach Alexandre Polking thanked the players for their hard work and dedication. “We had a goal, but unfortunately, we couldn’t achieve it. I’m proud of my team and what they’ve accomplished,” he said. Thailand’s failure to qualify for the World Cup will come as a disappointment to the nation, but it should also serve as motivation for the future. With a young and talented team, the War Elephants have the potential to reach the world stage one day.In the 78th minute, substitute Poramet Arjvirai attacked from the left and fired a shot past Hassan, giving Thailand back the lead.In the 78th minute, substitute Poramet Arjvirai attacked from the left and fired a shot past Hassan, giving Thailand back the lead. Ihksan missed a golden opportunity to equalize less than two minutes later, heading wide a Faris Ramli cross. Fellow substitute Jaroensak Wonggorn secured a frantic finish with a header from close range in the 85th minute. Singapore’s Nur Adam Abdullah had a chance to score for the Lions in extra time, but his chip from inside the box was cleared off the line. Jaroensak shot wide in the 95th minute in what was the last chance of the match, meaning China took second place in the group.Thailand came tantalizingly close to securing a spot in the FIFA World Cup after a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Singapore. However, despite their triumph, they fell just short of advancing to the next round of qualification. In a thrilling match held at the National Stadium in Singapore, Thailand dominated the first half and scored two early goals through Adisak Kraison and Supachok Sarachat. Singapore managed to pull one back just before the break through Ikhsan Fandi, but Thailand restored their two-goal cushion in the second half thanks to Pathompol Charoenrattanapirom. As the final whistle blew, the Thailand players erupted in jubilation, unaware that their hopes of World Cup qualification had already been extinguished. Unbeknownst to them, Saudi Arabia’s victory over Australia meant that even their victory would not be enough to secure their place in the next round. Despite their disappointment, Thailand’s performance was a testament to their growth and potential. They played with passion and determination, showcasing the progress they have made under the guidance of their coach, Mano Polking. Although their World Cup dream has been put on hold, the Thailand team can take heart in the fact that they have a bright future ahead of them. With a talented young squad and a dedicated coaching staff, they will undoubtedly be back stronger and more determined to make their World Cup aspirations a reality.