We have to remember, yesterday's game was against the league's bottom team, and Hua Hin had managed to put 6 past them in the home game, at a time when we didn't have a functioning midfield. Of course, that was before the 2nd major improvement of the squad since Christmas.
Yesterday's match started with Hua Hin starting very brightly and Lucas put us a goal up with a converted penalty (I'm assuming it was Lucas, but could have been his brother - I didn't actually check the number on his back). [
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It was his brother, Andre
As often happens with an early goal, it didn't help Hua Hin's control of the game. In fact, through a lot of bad passes and very fast interceptions Pathum Thani (PT) were becoming more and more of a danger. Their first goal was a wonder goal hit from outside of the penalty area, and it squeezed just inside the post. They look spectacular, but don't work very often.
PT's second goal was a quick counter attack, and a well struck header. This wasn't going to turn my frown upside down. Hua Hin were not going to get promoted playing like this.
Now, I've never hidden the fact that I'm not a Michael Byrne fan. He is too inconsistent for my liking, and he blows either hot or cold (brilliant or useless). With 15 minutes to go, he entered the arena. He was steaming - this was a Michael Byrne I'd like to see play every week. In 15 minutes, he scored an equaliser, hit the crossbar twice, had at least 2 screaming shots saved plus a couple of near misses. He was a revelation.
Last week I wrote:
I've just remembered the absolute stupidity that should have gifted JW their second goal. Last corner of the match, our goalie ventured forward - not into the opposition penalty area, but to the halfway line. A long ball out of defence saw our keeper in no mans land, and all the JW striker had to do was kick the ball into the net. Thankfully the

blew for full time to save our embarrassment further.
The same thing happened this week. The

blew his whistle with PT clear through on goal, and Annop a mere spectator in the centre circle. This actually resulted in PT players man handling the

to the extent there was a minor pitch invasion by officials, and supporters of PT. The

had to be given a police escort from the pitch - after all, he had just robbed the home team of 2 points.
I'm not sure if PT played out of their skins against a side, on paper, that was much better than them, or if Hua Hin were just bad. We seemed to be playing a lot of very short balls, which were either not finding their man, or were being intercepted by a very fast opposition.
Thanks to SS for checking the remaining matches - saved me a job. Personally, I've been through the 'mathematically possible' scenario too many times with a less than adequate Plymouth Argyle. I've learnt that realism is easier to handle. OK, it's squeaky bum time, and teams will slip up, but we don't have a team of Champions as we had last year. People need to stand back and understand this season's mis-management, and hopefully learn for next season. We have a quality squad, but I don't think LVG could have done a better job transforming them into an average side.
It's home to Tapfah Pathum Thani next Sunday at Fort Thanarat, 16:00 Kick Off.
Hopefully, with nothing realistically left to play for except pride, the pressure will be off, and we'll see some nice football.