Showing posts with label Pattalung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pattalung. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2012

JW Rangsit 1-1 Phatthalung

JW Rangsit levelled two minutes from time to snap up a deserved point against Phatthalung.

It was Phatthalung who took the lead on 16 minutes when Supakrit neatly dummied his marker to release Possapat to drill home.

Yawn!!
JW should have been level before the break from Muniz Dos Santos' free header, but the Brazilian headed into the ground and the ball bounced over the bar.

After the interval, the young lads on stretcher duty were kept busy with a host of injuries to attend to.

The Swiftlets could have had a penalty on the hour mark but the referee awarded a free kick on the edge of the box instead.

The Equalizer
Rangsit's pressure was growing as Paul Takem forced Warut to get down quickly to knock his header around the post, and Warayut twice came within inches of connecting to crosses.

Nonetheless, JW did equalize minutes from the end as Ratchanat's cross was flicked home by the bulky Warayut past the rooted Phatthalung keeper.

A point apiece wasn't really the desired outcome as both sides sit in the bottom five. If I'm being honest the game today had a second division feel to it and that's most likely where both will end up next year.

I feel the big lad wearing #27 should be playing another sport :-)



Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Thai Port 3-0 Pattalung

Thai Port more or less booked their place in the final of the Toyota League Cup final with a 3-0 victory over Division 2 South's Pattalung.

The result was harsh on Pattalung as for 75 minutes they more than held their own against their TPL opponents.

Thai Port opened the scoring in first half stoppage time from Worawut, and then two late goals from Ekkapoom and Jacob Aikionbare added the finishing gloss that painted over the cracks of another arduous performance.

In the first half, Ulrich Munze was the busier of the two keepers. The Pattalung number one didn't have much to do until he picked the ball out of the net just before half time.

The Swallows began to tire towards the end of the match and it was only then that Thai Port began to dominate.

In all credit to the TPL side, that's now their fourth clean sheet in a row and defensively they look solid. But if they do make the final, they would have to play either PEA, Muangthong or Chonburi. One has to wonder where the goals would come from if they wish to retain the trophy.

As for Pattalung, they can be proud of their effort tonight. They would probably swap a Toyota League Cup final appearance for promotion to Division 1 next season. If they play like they did this evening, they will certainly be strong contenders to win the Division 2 playoffs.

Also it has to be noted that the team from the south completely filled the away section at the PAT. That's fantastic considering they had to make roughly a 2,000km round journey. Most TPL teams can barely muster a couple of hundred fans.

The second leg will take place next Wednesday in Pattalung.

(thaileagueonline.com)