Supachai Jaided broke his nose after heavy clash between Buriram United vs Chiangmai FC

Buriram United striker Supachai Jaided broke his nose in a 4-0 victory over Chiangmai FC in the latest round of Thai League 2019.
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Buriram United closed the Thai League first half of the 2019 season with a 4-0 victory over Chiangmai FC on June 22th.
Three points in this match helped Božidar Bandović's team officially win the first leg with 32 points, four points behind second-placed Bangkok United.
Despite this, The Thunder Castles suffered big losses when the main striker Supachai Jaided was diagnosed with a broken nose and was hospitalized.
Supachai Jaided had a great impact on Eliandro in the 15th minute and injured the nose area. However, he still tried to play until the 84th minute to leave the field.
In the end, Buriram United defeated Chiangmai FC 4-0 with the goals of Sasalak, Supachok, Patino and Suphanat. Particularly, striker Supachai Jaided was hospitalized after the match ended.
Test results showed that Supachai Jaided had a runny nose and needed to stay in the hospital for a week for treatment. He will be absent in two matches against the upcoming Chonburi (Thai League) and Chiangmai United (League Cup).
Supachai Jaided is the outstanding young striker of Thai football currently. In the U23 Asian qualification 2020 on the My Dinh Stadium of Vietnam, Supachai Jaided had to receive a red card for launching a punch on Tran Dinh Trong when Vietnam U23 faced Thailand U23.
At the age of 20, Supachai Jaided is expected to replace the stellar position which the star Teerasil Dangda leaves in Thailand national colors.