Thailand captain Piyanut Pannoy, left, takes a selfie with teammate Ajcharaporn Kongyot, right, and a fan.
The Thai women’s team need a good start in the third week of the Volleyball Nations League on home soil against the Netherlands at Hua Mark Indoor Stadium on Tuesday to stand any chance of reaching the finals.
Both Thailand and the Dutch could only claim two wins in eight matches in the first two weeks of the preliminary round.
The Thais sit 13th, one place behind the Netherlands, in the 16-team tournament.
With two wins and eight points, the duo will need to be nearly perfect this week in Bangkok in order to make a final push for the finals and starting on the right foot would be of great help.
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