From left, Indonesia forward Egy Maulana and coach Shin Tae-Young pose with Thailand boss Mano Polking and midfielder Sarach Yooyen during a press conference in Singapore on Tuesday.
Thailand are looking forward to winning a record-extending sixth AFF Suzuki Cup crown as they face Indonesia in the first leg of the title showdown tonight.
The second leg will be on Saturday with both matches taking place at Singapore’s National Stadium.
While Thailand have won the title five times, the Indonesians are chasing their first crown, having lost in the final on five occasions.
Thailand goalkeeper Chatchai Budprom is out of the tournament due to an injury while left-back Theerathon…
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