
Laos' coach, Kanlaya Sysomvang, anticipates a challenging match ahead and highlighted the lessons learned from their previous encounter against Nepal.
The team has diligently analyzed and studied their performance to make improvements.
Sysomvang encouraged fans and supporters to attend the match, emphasizing the importance of their presence.
Regarding an injury to one of their key players, Sysomvang conveyed the team's collective spirit, noting that football is a team sport.
With a squad of 23 players, they prioritize the team's interests and have competent replacements ready to step in.
Laos Captain Kydavone Souvanny Commits to Giving His All
Laos' captain, Kydavone Souvanny, pledged to give their utmost effort in the upcoming match. The team is highly motivated and actively working on areas that require improvement. Souvanny also appealed to the fans and supporters to provide their unwavering support, emphasizing the importance of their backing.
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