Thailand are aiming to boost their chances of qualification by making it two wins out of two when they take on Indonesia in their second Group B match of the SEA Games men's soccer tournament today.
The Thai side, the most successful team in the history of biennial tournament, opened their campaign in unconvincing fashion with a 3-1 victory on Saturday over unheralded Timor Leste, a side they once thrashed 90.Following a fourday break, the Thais now face a gruelling three matches in five days, starting with the clash against Indonesia, who finished runnersup two years ago as hosts. The two sides are level on three points ahead of the match at Yangon's Thuwanna Stadium, after Indonesia beat Cambodia 1-0 on Monday. Former national striker Kiatisak "Zico" Senamuang hinted that he would make just one change to his side, with Buriram United midfielder Charyl Chappuis replacing Tanaboon Kesarat in a bid to give fresh impetus to Thailand's attack. "We'll play with the same 4-3-3 formation but put the focus on attacking. Charyl is good going for