Head coach Milovan Rajevac is looking forward to seeing Thailand make a “ big shock ” at the 2019 asian Cup in United Arab Emirates, but admits that he is diffident if he will be taking them there. Rajevac signed a annual cope with the Football Association of Thailand in May, and his initial remit was to see Thailand through the remainder of the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign which ended with Tuesday ‘s 2-1 frustration against Australia in Melbourne .

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The Thais took just one point from his three matches in charge, leaving them at the bottom of Group B on two points, nine points adrift of fifth-placed Iraq. While the Serbian ‘s future may be uncertain, he is, however, planning ahead. “ I think there is a fortune of potential in this team and, of run, it requires hard work and time, ” Rajevac said. “ I ‘m sure they can achieve big things in the future, and I ‘m absolutely certain they can make a boastful shock at the future asian Cup in 2019. Regarding the compress, it ‘s still excessively early to say. We will see what ‘s going to happen about that. “ We have friendly matches in October and these matches are the entirely ones improving until the end of this year. We are going to monitor the league because about all of the players are playing in the domestic league, which is a piece of a problem. lone Jay [ Chanathip Songkrasin ] went to play in Japan, and he is getting excellent experience there. ”Thailand boss Milovan Rajevac, far right, coached Ghana to the quarterfinals of the 2010 World Cup. Getty Images When Rajevac took over from Kiatisuk Senamuang, he vowed to try and tighten things up in defense. He has been successful to an extent, with just five goals conceded in three matches, compared to nine in the previous three. But the early Ghana boss acknowledges that the concession of late goals has to stop.

In his beginning World Cup qualifier in appoint, two points were dropped when the U.A.E. grabbed an counterweight three minutes into total time. Against Iraq stopping point week, an 85th-minute penalty gave their opponents a 2-1 victory, and it was a similar narrative in Melbourne this week when Mathew Leckie stabbed in an 86th-minute achiever in a 2-1 win for the Socceroos. “ We have talked about this very frequently in late times, ” Rajevac said. “ And you can see that in the Thai League this is something that happens all the time. “ Of course, we are working on that and it ‘s crucial to stop concede goals in the final examination minutes of a match, particularly when have conceded therefore few goals in the preceding minutes. ” interim, the crippled against Australia turned out to be the final external match for veteran goalkeeper Sintaweechai Hathairattanakool. The 35-year-old has had to play second violin to Kawin Thamsatchanan in holocene years, but he still managed to win 78 caps for his country over a 14-year period.

“ I had thought about retiring from external football for a long time, ” Sinthaweechai said. “ To play for the national team had been my pipe dream since I was young. fourteen years is quite a long prison term. I am happy with every hour that I played. ” The Suphanburi custodian, who spent his best years at Chonburi, won Southeast asian Games gold medals in 2003 and 2005, while he was share of the Thai police squad who lifted the AFF Suzuki Cup last year. Sintaweechai besides won a Thai Premier League title with Chonburi in 2007, in between spells in Indonesia with Persib Bandung .