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Order 2 Thai Stars for Indonesian Players to Perform Abroad

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Two stars Thailand, Chanathip Songkrasin and Teerasil Dangda gave important messages for Southeast Asian footballers including players Indonesian National team in pursuing a career abroad.

After the 2021 (2020) AFF Cup in Singapore, a number of players in the tournament are said to be targeted by clubs from Asia and Europe.

The Indonesian players became one of the interests of the foreign clubs. Some of the Garuda Squad players who are heavily linked with foreign clubs are Pratama Arhan and Alfeandra Dewangga.

Arhan and Dewangga, both of whom are PSIS Semarang players, are both linked with the South Korean League club.

The rise of rumors of Southeast Asian players being targeted by foreign clubs made two war elephant stars comment.

“Southeast Asian football currently has a lot of good players and I believe they can play in the J-League. Improve your language skills and be prepared for environmental or cultural changes,” Songkrasin was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail. Zing.

Primary Arhan has the opportunity to play abroad. (AFP/Roslan Rahman)-

“Of course, hard training is a necessary condition for success in a new environment. If you want to be successful abroad, hard work is the only way,” added Songkrasin.

Dangda sent a similar message asking players who will perform abroad to take care of their belongings and prepare for the psychological aspects.

“The psychology of playing away is an important aspect that must be prepared well by the players. After that, work hard on the football field,” said Dangda.

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“When I play in Spain or Japan, I am very lucky to have the help of my teammates. That is also an important factor,” said Dangda.

Currently Songkrasin is a player of the Japanese League club or J-League Condadole Sapporo, while Dangda has more careers abroad.

The 33-year-old striker was at Manchester City, in the Swiss League with Grasshopper II, Almeria, to Shimizu S-Pulse in the Japanese League.

“Changes in language and culture are clearly the biggest obstacles. To be able to integrate well in a foreign environment, players must prepare a foreign language well, then try to adapt quickly,” said Songkrasin reminded.

Teerasil Dangda also provided experience when appearing in a number of leagues outside of Thailand. In Dangda’s eyes, everything that is original is never simple.

“There are many problems that arise when a Southeast Asian player goes abroad to play. The challenge is big, but in the end, hard work and good direction will determine everything,” said Dangda.

(sry / nva)


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