Key Points

India is set to face Thailand in a FIFA International Friendly, serving as preparation for their crucial AFC Asian Cup Qualifier against Hong Kong. Head coach Manolo Marquez emphasized the importance of the friendly as both teams gear up for their respective qualifying matches. The match against Thailand provides an opportunity for confidence-building, recalling India's previous victories in 2019. With key players from both squads having changed, this game presents a fresh challenge and a chance to evaluate current team dynamics.

Key Points: India Faces Thailand in Key Friendly Before Hong Kong Qualifier

  • India plays Thailand in a friendly before the Hong Kong qualifier
  • Both teams use this match to prep for their qualifying games
  • India beat Thailand in their last two encounters in 2019
  • The match offers a significant boost in confidence for both sides
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Blue Tigers take on Thailand in dress rehearsal for Hong Kong qualifier

India meets Thailand in a crucial friendly, prepping for the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.

"We are preparing for the game against Hong Kong, and Thailand are preparing for Turkmenistan. - Manolo Marquez"

Pathum Thani, June 3

The Indian men's national football team will take on Thailand in a FIFA International Friendly on Wednesday, at the Thammasat Stadium in Pathum Thani, Thailand.

The kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 PM IST. For the Blue Tigers, ranked 127th, the match serves as valuable preparation for the all-important Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Qualifiers Final Round match against Hong Kong to be held on June 10 in Kowloon City, as per a press release from the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

After the friendly, the Indian contingent will fly from Bangkok to Hong Kong on June 5.

Thailand, ranked 99th and also competing in the Asian Cup Qualifiers, is using the friendly to gear up for their match against Turkmenistan.

In the pre-match press conference on Tuesday, India head coach Manolo Marquez said, "We are preparing for the game against Hong Kong, and Thailand are preparing for Turkmenistan. It is a good friendly game for both teams because we are in a similar situation (playing the Asian Cup Qualifiers)."

Lallianzuala Chhangte, accompanying Marquez in the press conference, said, "We have been working really hard for these two matches. We take this friendly game seriously and want to win it as well. Everyone is focused and motivated. The coaching staff and everyone in the team are behind us, helping us in every way they can."

"Thailand, we know, are a good team offensively and defensively. We came here with a clear plan. Our focus is on ourselves, and hopefully, we can execute what we have been working on. If we win this game, it will boost our confidence for the Hong Kong match," Chhangte added.

This will be the first meeting between the two sides since 2019. India won both the previous clashes -- a 4-1 rout at the AFC Asian Cup 2019 in Abu Dhabi before a 1-0 victory in Buriram handed the Blue Tigers the bronze medal at the King's Cup later that year.

Marquez affirmed that the current context is completely different from six years ago. The Spaniard said, "Those games were a long time ago. It was not last week or last month. I think both teams have changed players since then. I spoke with the players who played that game. It is practically impossible to compare the games. I expect a good game. We are here to win, and obviously, if you ask me if we can repeat the score, that would be great."

Only seven players from India's 2019 Asian Cup squad have travelled to Thailand for the friendly (Sunil Chhetri, Amrinder Singh, Vishal Kaith, Sandesh Jhingan, Subhasish Bose, Ashique Kuruniyan and Udanta Singh Kumam). Thailand, meanwhile, have only two such players (captain Chanathip Songkrasin and forward Supachai Chaided).

Thailand head coach Masatada Ishii spoke along Marquez's lines. The Japanese said, "We lost the last two games against India, but there have been a lot of changes. I was not the coach at that time, and a lot of players were different. So, it does not matter. We want to win against India and use this game as preparation for Turkmenistan."

The Changsuek camp convened only on Monday after the end of the Thai domestic season last Saturday, as Buriram United FC won the Thai League Cup title, defeating Lamphun Warriors FC 2-0 in Pathum Thani itself.

Buriram have two players in the Thai squad, including Phitiwat Sookjitthammakul, who was present at the pre-match press conference. The midfielder said, "I have joined the national camp after more than a year. The atmosphere in the camp is good and friendly. We want to do our best and aim to win the two matches."

Marquez and his coaching staff were in attendance at the BG Stadium to watch the Thai League Cup final. He shared his thoughts on the matchday atmosphere in Thailand and expected a good crowd for the friendly at the Thammasat Stadium.

"Every player wants to play in front of a good crowd. The atmosphere was very nice at the Buriram-Lamphun final, with practically a full stadium. I think that is one reason why we play football -- with a lot of crowd," concluded the Indian coach.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Really excited for this match! Thailand is a tough opponent but our boys can pull it off. Chhangte and Chhetri combo will be lethal 🇮🇳⚽ Hope the defense holds strong too. Best of luck Blue Tigers!
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Priya M.
Friendly or not, every match counts for experience. Our ranking is lower but we've seen India punch above its weight before. Just hope the team doesn't get fatigued before the crucial Hong Kong qualifier. Jai Hind!
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Arjun S.
Thailand's domestic league is much stronger than ours. Their players have better match fitness right now. This will be a real test for our boys. Hope Marquez has some tactical surprises up his sleeve!
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Sunita R.
Why so much focus on friendlies when our domestic football structure is weak? We need long-term planning, not just preparation for one match. Still, all the best to our team - bring us glory! 💙
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Vikram J.
Remember our 4-1 win in 2019 Asian Cup? That was magical! But as coach said, different teams now. Thailand will be hungry for revenge. Hope our boys show the same fighting spirit. #BlueTigers
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Neha P.
The timing is perfect - evening match means we can all watch after work/school. Hope Star Sports gives good coverage. Let's fill social media with support for our team! 🙌
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Karan D.
Worried about our midfield creativity without some key players. Thailand's Chanathip is world

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