From complex surgeries to routine procedures, the country's healthcare system is equipped to handle medical needs with compassion and expertise
Spain international Pedro notched a neat hat trick, while Argentine superstar Lionel Messi scored a brace — including one from the penalty spot — in a first half appearance that draw screams of adulation from the near 50,000-capacity crowd at Bangkok’s Rajamangala stadium. Alexis Sanchez scored the visitor’s seventh and final goal as a second half substitute as new manager Gerardo Martino watched his charges cruise to a routine win over a plucky but callow Thai side.
Thailand’s star striker Teerasil Dangda scored a consolation penalty in the last minute of the first-half following a bungled recovery tackle by young Cameroonian centre-half Frank Bagnack.
But all eyes were on Barca’s flamboyant new signing Neymar, who was this week reportedly been diagnosed with anaemia, and his partnership up front with four-time world player of the year Messi. “They (Messi and Neymar) are different players but I think they showed a good understanding today,” Martino, the former Paraguay coach told reporters. “They found each other well.”
From complex surgeries to routine procedures, the country's healthcare system is equipped to handle medical needs with compassion and expertise
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