Miguel Rodrigo, the coach of the Thai futsal team, has urged the futsal team not to underestimate Cuba tonight in the Futsal World Cup, and is aiming for victory to guarantee their entry into the last 16. Miguel Rodrigo, the Spanish coach of the Thai national futsal team, brought the Thai futsal players back to the training field again at the INRM Bukhara Stadium, Uzbekistan, before meeting the Cuban national team in the second game, Group B, of the 2024 Futsal World Cup this evening after recovering from the 2-1 win over Croatia at the hotel on Sunday, focusing on practicing tactics to be used in the game against Cuba, including finishing, which took 1 hour and 15 minutes. Miguel Rodrigo said that now all the players are 100 percent physically ready. Everyone is more confident after winning the first match against Croatia. However, he has warned the players not to underestimate Cuba, even though they lost to Brazil 0-10 in the first match. This game is an important game for the Thai team. If we win, we wi ll guarantee a place in the second round or the last 16 teams. He asked all the players to focus and play according to the tactics they have practiced. He hoped that today would be a good game for the Thai team. The Thai national team will play their second match against Cuba at 7:30 p.m. today (September 17) at Bukhara Universal Sports Complex. The final match of the first round will be against Brazil on September 20 at 7:30 p.m. (Thailand time). Source: Thai News Agency
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