However, Kiatisak does not look at the game as an opportunity to prove which side is the real top dog in the region. Winning the title will determine that,” said Kiatisak, whose side is languishing at 146 in the Fifa rankings. “Two years ago, they were a good team. While looking to rotate his squad for the final group match, the 43-year-old Kiatisak insisted his team wanted to end group stage campaign with a perfect record. But, the match still holds the same importance for us because we want to finish the preliminary round with maximum nine points.”
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 23, 2016 14:24 UTC