PHUKET: Dithering for a half, Phuket FC declared the good times were back with a 3-0 victory at home against Nakhon Pathom last night.
There was no real indication to the 2000 fans at Surakul Stadium that the onslaught was about to begin. At halftime in Phuket City, the scoreline read 0-0.
All that was soon to change as a goal at the 55 minute mark by Wasan Natasan (no 9) was followed by a second to Pyne So (no 16) then a thirs to Cristian Alex Da Silva Santos(no 10).
By the end of the evening's performance, Phuket FC was back in third spot on the Division One ladder. Phuket are contending strongly on 17 points after nine matches in the 34-game season, with next weekend's away game against second-placed Nakhon Ratchasima likely to be the biggest test so far.
In between on Tuesday night at 6pm, Phuket FC faces a tough warmup with a Toyota League Cup match against Thai Premier League side Police United.
There was no real indication to the 2000 fans at Surakul Stadium that the onslaught was about to begin. At halftime in Phuket City, the scoreline read 0-0.
All that was soon to change as a goal at the 55 minute mark by Wasan Natasan (no 9) was followed by a second to Pyne So (no 16) then a thirs to Cristian Alex Da Silva Santos(no 10).
By the end of the evening's performance, Phuket FC was back in third spot on the Division One ladder. Phuket are contending strongly on 17 points after nine matches in the 34-game season, with next weekend's away game against second-placed Nakhon Ratchasima likely to be the biggest test so far.
In between on Tuesday night at 6pm, Phuket FC faces a tough warmup with a Toyota League Cup match against Thai Premier League side Police United.