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Flying force coach Sasom gives up after seventh loss

Buriram striker Diogo Luis Santo, left, in action against Chonburi.  photo: credit
Buriram striker Diogo Luis Santo, left, in action versus Chonburi. image: credit

A late objective from Yoo Jun-Soo assisted Thai League 1 champs Buriram United edge Chonburi 2-1 last night and gain much-needed self-confidence ahead of their AFC Champions League fight with Chinese giants Guangzhou Evergrande on Tuesday.

The Thunder Castle were looking at their 2nd draw of the season at their own ground after Kroekrit Taweekarn assisted the visitors cross out an 18th-minute objective by in-form Diogo Luis Santo.

The success in front of a sporadic house crowd sufficed to guarantee that Buriram would maintain their location at the top of the league with 22 points from 8 matches.

The northeastern giants are 6 points in front of top-flight first-timers PT Prachuap, who beat bottom-ranked Flying force Central last night, and Port, who handle having a hard time Cops Tero tonight.

Flying force’s loss last night saw the variety of out of work coaches increase to 7.

Sasom Pobprasert revealed his resignation right away after Flying force’s seventh defeat in 8 matches this season.

In another match last night, hosts Pattaya United got a point after holding Suphanburi to a 1-1 draw at their Nong Prue Arena. Chayawat Srinawong scored for Pattaya United, while Anawin Jujeen equalised for Suphanburi.

There were issues ahead of last night’s video game that Buriram would rest a few of their essential gamers for their AFC Champions League Group G clash with leaders Guangzhou, who have 8 indicate their credit.

Buriram remain in with an excellent opportunity to reach the knockout phases of the Asian club competitors. They are connected for 2nd location with Japan’s Cerezo Osaka in the group with 5 points each.

Nevertheless, the Thunder Castle chose to enter at full-strength after inviting veteran Suchao Nutnum back from an injury lay-off.

Buriram played an assaulting video game from the start and had a possibility to rating however Diogo’s shot cruised large off the target.

The Sharks likewise came close when Kroekrit was rejected by Buriram goalkeeper Siwarak Tedsungnern.

The hosts netted their very first objective at 18 minutes when Supachok Sarachart’s lob into package was assisted towards the objective by Suchao. Chonburi skipper Chonlatit Jantakam obstructed the shot however the ball landed at the feet of Diogo who made no error from close quarters.

Chonburi were more daring in the 2nd half and had the ability to go level with the safeguarding champs 10 minutes after the break when Worachit Kanitsribumphen skillfully let the ball slip past to Kroekrit to net the equaliser.

Buriram regrouped however missed out on a number of scoring opportunities with Diogo striking large once again and Jakkraphan Kaewprom seeing his shot conserved by Chonburi goalkeeper Chanin Sae-ear.

The Sharks were rejected their 2nd by Siwarak when Worachit established Ciro Alves, and Diogo and Anon Amornlertsak were foiled by Chanin at the other end of the field in the taking place minutes.

The Thunder Castle lastly was successful in declaring 3 points when Yoo drove a brief cross from Diogo, however it was deflected back to him by a Chonburi protector and the South Korean gladly planted the ball into the internet throughout the injury time.

On The Other Hand at Thupatemiya Arena, hosts Flying force might not get a point after losing 3-1 to Prachuap.

Jitpanya Tisud put Prachuap in lead in the 16th minute prior to Renan Marques equalised for the Flying force in the 79th minute.

Nevertheless, Prachuap netted objectives throughout the last 5 minutes of the match.

Lonsana Doumbouya made it 2-1 in the 88th minute prior to Yai Nilwong expanded the margin throughout the four-minute injury time.


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