The fans and the Thai men's volleyball team have just experienced the last day of competition in extreme frustration and the surprise that does not believe in their eyes with what is happening.
The day after the unfortunate defeat against the host of Cambodia, the Thai men's volleyball team entered the bronze bronze match with the Vietnamese volleyball team. The opponent Thailand won easily 3-1 in the group stage.

Many fans and perhaps even the players of the Golden Temple believed that it would be an easy match for Thai people to break up with SEA Games 32 with a bronze medal comforted. Whether the goal of winning gold or at least to their finals cannot be fulfilled.
However, everything happened on the pitch completely opposite to any prediction. Coach Tran Dinh used the squad with a match with the group stage and immediately created an overwhelming posture against Thailand.
While Vietnam played firmly in every stage, the Thai players were constantly making mistakes. Not only was the attack inferior to the opponent, the players also continuously broken the ball, causing the Korean coach to widely grimace at the performance of the students.
The defeat of 0-3 quickly against Vietnam in the overwhelming posture is probably unexpectedly unexpectedly. The Thai men's volleyball has been empty -handed in the SEA Games for the second time.
In the history of SEA Games volleyball, Thailand men's volleyball has won 8 gold medals and only the No. 1 team in the region is Indonesia. The country's Labor Federation also has strong investments after the defeat at the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam.
Supported by the World Labor FIVB, the Thai volleyball team was “aid” by the famous coach Park Ki-Won. Coach Park Ki-Won was born in 1951, former Korean national volleyball player. He attended two Olympic Games 1972 and 1976.
This team is also focused early with all the strongest players but, in the end, they must be bitterly left SEA Games 32 in accordance with the script of the previous Congress. All lost the landlord 2-3 in the semi-finals and then lost in the bronze match.

Looking at an objective aspect, the Thai volleyball force is not as strong as the previous generation of Wanchai once stormed the area. The beating hands of the child did not show much and the most dangerous plants were veteran assistant Kissada Nilsawai.
One reason for this pathetic defeat is probably from the Korean coach when leaving the couple to play comprehensively with good height is Kittihad Nuwaddee and Assanaphan Chantajorn right before leaving to Cambodia.
Instead, the strategist of the Park family brought up to 3 passes and the owner was quite “unstable”. If Napadet Bhinijdee is very weak in the following row, Anurak Phanram has a modest height of more than 1m80. It is this “instability” squad that makes Thailand completely inferior to Vietnam in the final match.
Two consecutive SEA Games is an expensive and painful lesson for Thai volleyball. Perhaps it is necessary to have a reform for the Thai male volleyball to regain their position and do not know where in the near future, the male volleyball of the Golden Temple is also thrown out of the top 4 when the opponents are getting stronger.