Revealed! The Cause Of Shin Tae-yong's Not Playing Ramadan Sananta Since The Beginning When The Indonesian National Team Bantai Brunei
JAKARTA - Hokky Caraka had the opportunity to start over Ramadan Sananta in the match of the Indonesian vs Brunei Darussalam national team. The squad scheme in the first leg of the 2026 World Cup Qualification was the choice of coach Shin Tae-yong.
Had raised a question, Shin Tae-yong finally answered the question why he chose to play Hokky in the early minutes and only included Sananta in the second half.
Previously, Shin Tae-yong had mentioned that the match against Brunei at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium on Thursday, October 12 would indeed be used to score many goals. With that aim, the coach tried to rotate.
"Indeed, Hokky still has a lot of hard work to do in the Indonesian national team," said Shin Tae-yong after the match.
"For Sananta, I couldn't play for 90 minutes and I'm trying to change that."
"Santa has to work hard and try so that her physicality can play for 90 minutes so I think about many things, one of which is the rotation per game," explained the 54-year-old coach.
In his debut with the national team, Hokky Caraka's appearance was also fairly good and received appreciation from the coach. He had the opportunity to appear during 58 even though he had not registered his name on the scoreboard.
"Congratulations to Hokky for making her senior national team debut," said Shin Tae-yong.
On the other hand, Sananta, who started the struggle through the reserve seat, managed to score two goals. First in the 63rd minute with a penalty and extra in the 67th minute.
Seeing the performance shown by Sananta, Shin Tae-yong then wanted Indonesian national team strikers to continue working hard. Even though in this match the strikers were able to score five of the six goals scored in this match.
"As you can see, the attacker is able to score five goals in this match, yes. I can see the attackers can finish well in this match, and this (rotation process) is what I want to show," he said.