The chairman of Kanchanaburi Power FC, Mr. Prawat, has rejected all speculation regarding the team's internal affairs. He stated that the whole team completely backs coach Park Hang Seo, and emphasized that there is no truth to the claim that players are intentionally playing poorly to force the Korean coach out.
In response to fans' concerns, the chairman of Kanchanaburi Power said he holds a completely different viewpoint.
"Why are so many people worried that the players will push the coach out? From what I have observed, I think the exact opposite. Nearly all of the team's current players were directly selected by the Korean coaching staff.
They prioritize young players for the long-term plan and pay special attention to each individual's attitude. In fact, many of the players they selected were ones I had never even heard of before."

Kanchanaburi Power chairman (center) and his daughter invited coach Park Hang Seo to dinner. Photo: FB character
Mr. Prawat said that the atmosphere in training sessions is not tense at all; the players remain relaxed and cheerful. However, what impressed him was the discipline, punctuality, and serious attitude of the entire team during high-intensity drills.
"The training atmosphere is not overly tense. The players still have moments of fun and relaxation. But the difference I notice is the discipline, punctuality, and absolute focus during high-intensity training sessions.
The coaching staff is large and assigned to closely monitor each player. Every plan is very well-prepared. Of course, the players understand they have to train very hard, but everyone is ready and eager to push beyond their limits, like turning into 'Super Saiyan'."
The chairman of Kanchanaburi Power also believes that the team's young players have a rare opportunity to work with a top-tier Asian coaching staff, even though the club is only competing in Thai League 2.

Coach Park Hang Seo is supported at Kanchanaburi FC. Photo: Kanchanaburi FC
"Our young players are very fortunate to train with a coaching team of Asian-class level, even though the club only plays in Thai League 2. Coaches or young players who want to come watch training sessions to learn and apply can contact Mr. Ko Parsa Saithong, Teacher Man, or assistant Kong. Kanchanaburi must obtain proper value from this investment."
Mr. Prawat expressed his confidence in the team's development under coach Park Hang Seo.
"I hope everyone continues to follow this team's progress. It will be very interesting. If Thai people are disciplined and truly serious, we are no worse than any other country. The longer they work together, the more the players will love Coach Park. I am sure of that."