Key Points

In their upcoming friendly against Thailand, India is looking back at its memorable 2019 victory during the Asian Cup. Key player Sunil Chhetri reminisces about their performance in Abu Dhabi, which ended a long-standing wait for a win in a major tournament. Thailand, under coach Masatada Ishii, has seen a rise in FIFA rankings and poses a formidable challenge with players from international leagues. Despite being seen as underdogs, India is motivated by past successes and is focused on executing their strategies effectively.

Key Points: India Prepares for Thailand Clash in Historic Football Rivalry

  • Sunil Chhetri recalls India's 2019 Asian Cup victory over Thailand
  • India aims to draw inspiration as they prepare for upcoming friendly
  • Thailand boasts a strong lineup with players in international leagues
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Know Your Opponents: India and Thailand renew rivalry in men's football

India faces Thailand in a key football match, reminiscing past victories and historic rivalry.

"To win the game the way we did...was really fantastic. - Sunil Chhetri"

Pathum Thani, June 1

From the Asian Games to the Asian Cup, from the King's Cup to the Nehru Cup, the history of India versus Thailand clashes in men's football is a long one. Including the first meeting, which India won 4-1 at the 1962 Asian Games in Jakarta, the Blue Tigers and Changsuek have played 26 times, as per the AIFF official website.

The head-to-head reads seven wins for India, 12 for Thailand, and seven draws. The previous two matches, however, were both won by India in 2019. A sensational 4-1 win at the AFC Asian Cup 2019 in Abu Dhabi, before a narrow 1-0 victory to win bronze at the King's Cup on Thai soil.

Sunil Chhetri, who scored the first two goals in the Asian Cup victory, reminisced about the performance that ended India's 55-year wait for a win at the continental showpiece event.

"That was a long time back. What I remember of the game was that the team was outstanding. (Anirudh) Thapa was amazing. So was Udanta (Singh Kumam). The defence was amazing. Ashique (Kuruniyan) started with me, and he was good. The whole team was really, really good in that game," he told the-aiff.com.

"I think at that time, Thailand were probably better than us on paper by a mile. We were underdogs in that game, and to win the game the way we did -- it wasn't just four goals but the way we held ourselves and dominated the game -- was really fantastic," said Chhetri, who became the first Indian to score at two Asian Cups in that game.

The 40-year-old added that it serves as a source of motivation for the Blue Tigers as they prepare to face Thailand again in the FIFA International Friendly on June 4 at the Thammasat Stadium in Pathum Thani.

"That's also a marker for us to know that on a good day, if we work hard, that's what we can achieve. That game was special because a lot of young people did really well. So, we are taking a lot of positivity and inspiration from the game," said Chhetri.

While India are currently placed 127th in the FIFA Rankings, Thailand are 99th. The Changsuek have risen 14 places since Japanese coach Masatada Ishii took charge in December 2023 and led them to the round of 16 of the Asian Cup a month later. Except for missing out on the third round of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers after finishing behind Korea Republic and China in the group, 2024 was a fairly successful year for Thailand. They won the King's Cup after beating the Philippines and Syria, and were finalists in the Asean Championship, losing 3-5 on aggregate to Vietnam.

For the Changsuek, the friendly against India serves as preparation for their AFC Asian Cup Final Round Qualifier against Turkmenistan. Thailand began their campaign with a 1-0 win over Sri Lanka in March -- a game the island nation 'did not deserve to lose,' according to Manolo Marquez.

Among those who ply their trade outside Thailand are midfielder Jaroensak Wonggorn (Cerezo Osaka in the Japanese top tier), midfielder Ekanit Panya (Ehime FC in the Japanese second tier) and defender Elias Dolah (Bali United in the Indonesian top tier). Domestically, BG Pathum United and Muangthong United contribute the most to the Thai squad, with five and four players each, respectively.

The notable names in the Thai squad are captain and midfielder Chanathip Songkrasin, who is the most experienced player with 70 caps, forward Supachai Chaided, Swedish-born defender Elias Dolah, midfielder Ben Davis, who has three goals in just six caps, and Italy-born defender Marco Ballini, with a towering height of two metres.

Indian winger Lallianzuala Chhangte shared his thoughts on Thailand, which will be a solid test before the Asian Cup Qualifier against Hong Kong.

"We played against Thailand multiple times. They are a good team, a hungry one. They like to make runs behind. They are also a team that want to play with the ball. But again, we are totally focused on ourselves. It's all about executing what we have been doing on the training pitch in the match. And if we can do it, I believe we can win these two matches (against Thailand and Hong Kong)," said the 27-year-old.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
That 4-1 win in 2019 Asian Cup was legendary! 🇮🇳 Still gives me goosebumps remembering Chhetri's brace. Thailand has improved since then but our boys can pull off another surprise. Just need to play with the same passion and discipline. #BlueTigers
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Priya M.
Honestly, our defense needs to step up. Thailand's forwards are quick and technical. If we concede early, it'll be tough to come back. Hope Sandesh Jhingan is at his best! Also, why don't we have more players in foreign leagues like Thailand does? 🤔
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Arjun S.
Chhetri is right - Thailand is better on paper. But football isn't played on paper! Our boys have that fighting spirit. Just hope ISL clubs release players for national duty more often. Jai Hind! âš½
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Sunita R.
As a football mom, I love how this rivalry brings out the best in both teams. Thailand's Japanese coach has done wonders for them - maybe AIFF should consider foreign expertise too? Our grassroots development needs more attention if we want consistent results.
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Vikram J.
That 2019 match was epic! Watched it at a Delhi cafe with 50 strangers - by the end we were all hugging like family 😂 Football has this power to unite. Hope we see more such moments in this friendly. Chhangte's speed could be our secret weapon!
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Neha P.
Thailand's ranking jump shows what proper coaching can do. While we celebrate past wins, we must invest in youth academies and better facilities. The gap with Southeast Asian teams shouldn't be this big given our population and passion for sports.

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