Nishino plans to not summon Chanathip
Chanathip and his teammates playing in Japan are at great risk of missing matches in this March World Cup qualifier due to Covid-19.
The Covid-19 epidemic is having a profound impact on all sectors of society, especially football, where there is great community contact. Recently, the Ministry of Health of Thailand has decided that citizens returning from disease outbreak regions such as Korea, China, Japan, etc. will be isolated for 14 days to ensure safety for people around them.
This means that four Thai players who are competing in J-League like Chanathip, Teerasil Dangda, Theerathon Bunmathan and Kawin will be no exception. The Japanese league is still ongoing and according to FIFA rules, players will only return to the army before a few days of matches.
Sharing on SMM Sports, Nishino expressed his concern: "I am quite worried about the current disease situation. However, I have a plan to prepare the whole team for the upcoming rally."
About the 4 players who are currently playing in Japan, he said: "This is a global problem and four players who are playing in the J-League will have to wait. Depending on the situation I can call them or not. "
On March 16, Thailand will assemble and then play friendly against Curacao before meeting Indonesia in the 7th match. Although Indonesia is standing at the bottom of the table with a complete loss, with the presence of new coach Shin Tae Yong, Indonesia promises to show a completely different face.
Meanwhile, Vietnam will play friendly with Kyrgyzstan on March 26 before departing for Malaysia. Currently Vietnam tops the table with 11 points, Malaysia and Thailand ranked behind with 9 and 8 points respectively.
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