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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Philippines shock Vietnam, Singapore beat Myanmar

Indonesia advance to AFF Cup semifinals

Philippines' Philip Younghusband (3rd R) celebrates with his teammates after scoring against Vietnam during their ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup 2010 soccer tournament qualifying match at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi on Sunday - Photo: Reuters
HCMC – Underdogs Philippines shocked defending champions Vietnam with a 2-0 victory at the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010’s second game at My Dinh National Stadium on Sunday while Singapore, the region’s three-time champions, beat Myanmar 2-1 in earlier game.

The Vietnamese side began the game with a changed lineup after a 7-1 trounce over Myanmar in their opener, as defender Doan Viet Cuong did not even make the list while the Philippines started the game with strongest players in their line-up.

Backed by the support from the local spectators, Vietnam put more pressure on their opponents from the beginning while the Philippines players played defensively and relied on rare counter attacks.

The home side had a dozen of scoring chances but their players also lost all the chances. Midfielder Pham Thanh Luong, captain Nguyen Minh Phuong and striker Nguyen Anh Duc nearly opened for their team in the first half but their kicks crossed over the goalpost or were denied by the Philippines goalie.

The Philippines side surprisingly took advance in the 38th minute in a rare attack as Greatwich easily defeated goalkeeper Duong Hong Son with an unstoppable header in the penalty box.

Vietnam continuously placed more pressure on the Philippines goalmouth after the goal but the visiting defense resiliently held out to keep a clean sheet. Unable to equalize, Vietnam ended the first half trailing by that one goal.

In the second half, Vietnamese footballers continuously placed stronger pressure on Philippines defending line but all their efforts did not pay off. However, Philip Younghusband doubled for the Philippines side in the 79th minute, ending Vietnam’s hopes in leveling the scoring gap.

Singapore beat Myanmar 2-1 in their second game in the group in earlier game. The Myanmar side surprisingly took the lead in the 13th minutes when Khin Maung Lwin scored for his team in the penalty area.

In the second half, Singaporean coach Radojko Abramovic made an important change with striker Agu Casmir coming in for Noh Alam Shah. The change prompted the Lion side to launch more attacks toward the Myanmar goalmouth throughout the second half.

However, the Myanmar defenders made many mistakes in the second half. Aleksandar had a good chance to open the score in the 60th minute and the naturalized striker easily beat goalkeeper Si Thu Thiha in a free kick from inside the penalty box before substitute Agu Casmir finalized the game at 2-1 in the injury time.

After two games, the Philippines and Singapore have four points each but the Philippines topped the standings of group B thanks to the goal difference. Third-placed Vietnam secured three points from one win and one loss, whereas Myanmar exited from the tournament with two losses.  

With the loss, the Vietnamese players need a win to reach the semifinals when they face archrivals Singapore in a make-or-break match on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. while Philippines meet Myanmar in the same day at Thien Truong Stadium to secure another semifinal’s ticket.

* Hosts Indonesia secured the second win at the tournament after crushing underdogs Laos 6-0 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium on Saturday to qualify for the semifinals of AFF Suzuki Cup by topping Group A while three-time champions Thailand were held goalless by Malaysia.

Indonesian captain Firman Utina opened the scoring in the 28th minute with a penalty kick and defender Muhammad Ridwan scored in the 34th minute, leaving the score at 2-0 upon the referee’s whistle at the end of the first half.

Firman Utina netted his second of the game in the 50th minute soon after Indonesia’s Gonzales had shot just wide of goal. Irfan Haarys Bachdim scored the fourth for his country in the 62nd minute.

Substitute midfielder Arif Suyono grabbed a fifth for the home team in the 76th before Okto Maniani finalized the game in the 80th minute.

In the earlier match, Thailand tied goalless with Malaysia though the 2008 runners-up had plenty of possession and goal-scoring opportunities.

Indonesia, who thrashed Malaysia 5-1 in their opener on Wednesday, have six points from two wins while second-placed Thailand have two points from two draws. Both Malaysia and Laos have one point each but the Malaysian side rank third thank to the goal difference.

Malaysia will meet Laos in the final game in the group stage on Tuesday while Bryan Robson-coached Thailand, who were held to a 2-2 draw by Laos in the opener, will need a victory against hosts Indonesia in their final group game in the same day to guarantee their progress to the last four stage.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Philippines shock Vietnam, Singapore beat Myanmar

Indonesia advance to AFF Cup semifinals

Philippines' Philip Younghusband (3rd R) celebrates with his teammates after scoring against Vietnam during their ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup 2010 soccer tournament qualifying match at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi on Sunday - Photo: Reuters
HCMC – Underdogs Philippines shocked defending champions Vietnam with a 2-0 victory at the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010’s second game at My Dinh National Stadium on Sunday while Singapore, the region’s three-time champions, beat Myanmar 2-1 in earlier game.

The Vietnamese side began the game with a changed lineup after a 7-1 trounce over Myanmar in their opener, as defender Doan Viet Cuong did not even make the list while the Philippines started the game with strongest players in their line-up.

Backed by the support from the local spectators, Vietnam put more pressure on their opponents from the beginning while the Philippines players played defensively and relied on rare counter attacks.

The home side had a dozen of scoring chances but their players also lost all the chances. Midfielder Pham Thanh Luong, captain Nguyen Minh Phuong and striker Nguyen Anh Duc nearly opened for their team in the first half but their kicks crossed over the goalpost or were denied by the Philippines goalie.

The Philippines side surprisingly took advance in the 38th minute in a rare attack as Greatwich easily defeated goalkeeper Duong Hong Son with an unstoppable header in the penalty box.

Vietnam continuously placed more pressure on the Philippines goalmouth after the goal but the visiting defense resiliently held out to keep a clean sheet. Unable to equalize, Vietnam ended the first half trailing by that one goal.

In the second half, Vietnamese footballers continuously placed stronger pressure on Philippines defending line but all their efforts did not pay off. However, Philip Younghusband doubled for the Philippines side in the 79th minute, ending Vietnam’s hopes in leveling the scoring gap.

Singapore beat Myanmar 2-1 in their second game in the group in earlier game. The Myanmar side surprisingly took the lead in the 13th minutes when Khin Maung Lwin scored for his team in the penalty area.

In the second half, Singaporean coach Radojko Abramovic made an important change with striker Agu Casmir coming in for Noh Alam Shah. The change prompted the Lion side to launch more attacks toward the Myanmar goalmouth throughout the second half.

However, the Myanmar defenders made many mistakes in the second half. Aleksandar had a good chance to open the score in the 60th minute and the naturalized striker easily beat goalkeeper Si Thu Thiha in a free kick from inside the penalty box before substitute Agu Casmir finalized the game at 2-1 in the injury time.

After two games, the Philippines and Singapore have four points each but the Philippines topped the standings of group B thanks to the goal difference. Third-placed Vietnam secured three points from one win and one loss, whereas Myanmar exited from the tournament with two losses.  

With the loss, the Vietnamese players need a win to reach the semifinals when they face archrivals Singapore in a make-or-break match on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. while Philippines meet Myanmar in the same day at Thien Truong Stadium to secure another semifinal’s ticket.

* Hosts Indonesia secured the second win at the tournament after crushing underdogs Laos 6-0 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium on Saturday to qualify for the semifinals of AFF Suzuki Cup by topping Group A while three-time champions Thailand were held goalless by Malaysia.

Indonesian captain Firman Utina opened the scoring in the 28th minute with a penalty kick and defender Muhammad Ridwan scored in the 34th minute, leaving the score at 2-0 upon the referee’s whistle at the end of the first half.

Firman Utina netted his second of the game in the 50th minute soon after Indonesia’s Gonzales had shot just wide of goal. Irfan Haarys Bachdim scored the fourth for his country in the 62nd minute.

Substitute midfielder Arif Suyono grabbed a fifth for the home team in the 76th before Okto Maniani finalized the game in the 80th minute.

In the earlier match, Thailand tied goalless with Malaysia though the 2008 runners-up had plenty of possession and goal-scoring opportunities.

Indonesia, who thrashed Malaysia 5-1 in their opener on Wednesday, have six points from two wins while second-placed Thailand have two points from two draws. Both Malaysia and Laos have one point each but the Malaysian side rank third thank to the goal difference.

Malaysia will meet Laos in the final game in the group stage on Tuesday while Bryan Robson-coached Thailand, who were held to a 2-2 draw by Laos in the opener, will need a victory against hosts Indonesia in their final group game in the same day to guarantee their progress to the last four stage.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Singapore edge Myanmar 2-1

The three-time champion Singapore came from behind to narrowly win the underdog Myanmar 2-1 in the group B’s second match-day today at the Southeast Asian Football Championship, Suzuki Cup, in Hanoi.

The opening goal was written for defender Lwin Khin Maung of Myanmar in the 13 minute after a fast counterattack.

With the Myanmarese defence showing much better discipline after losing 7-1 to hosts Vietnam in the opener, the Singaporeans were reduced to shooting from distance but none was successfully converted into goal during the first half.

In the second phase, Singapore piled up more pressure, playing with sometimes three strikers.

In the 62nd minute, forward Aleksander Duric leveled it 1-1 following an attack launched from the right flank.

And the last-gasp goal by Agu Cashmir in the 90th minute gave Singapore the first win and also helped relive their hope to advance at the tournament.

Both sides produced a lackluster performance with the struggle for the ball mainly taking place in the midfield where both troops were disposed heavily.

In the opening matchday on Thursday, Singapore tied 1-1 with the Philippines while hosts and defending champions Vietnam thrashed Myanmar 7-1.

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Vietnam crush Myanmar 7-1; Singapore held to 1-1 draw by Philippines

Vietnam’s midfielder Nguyen Trong Hoang (L) challenges for the ball with a Myanmar player during their AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 match at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi on Thursday - Photo: TTXVN
HCMC – Vietnam on Thursday started their campaign to defend their ASEAN Football Federation Championship with a 7-1 victory over Myanmar at My Dinh National Stadium while underdogs Philippines shocked Singapore, the region’s three-time champions, with a 1-1 draw in the earlier game.

Vietnam faced some disadvantages when star striker Le Cong Vinh, former star striker Pham Van Quyen and midfielder Mai Tien Thanh skipped the tournament because of injury while Nguyen Viet Thang, a first-choice striker of head coach Henrique Calisto, also did not even make the list.

Though the Vietnamese team started the tournament with their injury-hit squad, Calisto believed in the first win against Myanmar.

Backed by the enthusiastic support from local spectators, Vietnamese players began in high spirit and were very confident from the beginning while Myanmar played defensively and relied on rare counter attacks.

The defending champions had plenty of possession and goal-scoring opportunities but the local spectators had to wait until the 12th minute when striker Nguyen Anh Duc opened the score with an unstoppable kick in the penalty area.

Myanmar surprisingly equalized just three minutes later when Aung scored for his team with a sudden kick in a rapid attack. Captain Nguyen Minh Phuong helped the home side advance in the 30th minute from the free kick.

Despite strong attacks, Vietnamese players also created some scoring chances in the first half but their players also lost all the chances, leaving the score at 2-1 upon the referee’s whistle at the end of the first half.

The home side continuously dominated the ball possession in the second half while Myanmar organized attacks on Vietnamese defending lines. However, coach Tin Myint Aung’s defenders made many serious mistakes.

The Vietnamese forwarders exploited the mistakes from their opponents and midfielder Le Tan Tai netted for his team in the 55th minute after receiving the ball from midfielder Pham Thanh Luong in the right wing. 

The local fans continuously celebrated the victory just 10 minutes later when striker Nguyen Anh Duc scored his second goal with a header after receiving the comfortable cross from midfielder Nguyen Vu Phong.

With an excellent performance, substitute Nguyen Trong Hoang, who replaced Le Tan Tai in the 71st minute, netted for his team in the 74th minute then he easily defeated Myanmar goalie Kyaw Zin Htet in the 82nd minute with a kick inside the penalty box.

Midfielder Nguyen Vu Phong finalized the game at 7-1 in the injury time, giving his team the first victory in the group competition.

Meanwhile, underdogs Philippines shocked powerhouse Singapore with a 1-1 draw in their opener in Group B after minnows Laos surprisingly held a 2-2 draw with three-time champions Thailand in their AFF Suzuki Cup Group A opener on Wednesday.

Coach Radojko Abramovic’s players failed to open the fire in the first half though the Singaporeans began with experienced players including two naturalized players, Aleksandar Duric and Daniel Bennett in their line-up.

Despite Singapore controlling majority of the possession, their forwarders missed all scoring chances while the lucky Philippines held out to keep a clean sheet throughout the first half.

The Singaporeans finally broke the deadlock in the second half when Aleksandar Duric opened the score with a fine header from Noh Alam Shah's cross.

Despite strong attacks, the Lions also created some scoring chances in the second half but their players also lost all the chances while Chris Greatwitch became a hero as he equalized in the injury time to share the point for the Philippines side.

Co-host Vietnam topped the standings of Group B with three points from the first win, while Singapore and the Philippines have one point each and Myanmar have no point.
Group B is being staged in Hanoi and features Vietnam, Singapore, Myanmar and the Philippines. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals.

Singapore next play Myanmar in their second Group B match on Sunday while Vietnam meet the Philippines on same day.

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Team honoured before AFF Cup

Defending honour: Striker Nguyen Viet Thang takes the ball while coach Henrique Calisto (top left) urges players to train harder yesterday. Viet Nam meet Myanmar in the ASEAN Football Championship on Thursday. — VNS Photos Quang Thang

Defending honour: Striker Nguyen Viet Thang takes the ball while coach Henrique Calisto (top left) urges players to train harder yesterday. Viet Nam meet Myanmar in the ASEAN Football Championship on Thursday. — VNS Photos Quang Thang

HA NOI — The Viet Nam football team has been awarded the Labour Order, Third Class, for winning the ASEAN Football Championship-AFF-Suzuki Cup two years ago.

Portuguese coach Henrique Calisto and six members of the winning team, Le Cong Vinh, Duong Hong Son, Phan Van Tai Em, Vu Nhu Thanh, Nguyen Minh Phuong and Le Tan Tai, were among 18 players and assistant coaches to receive the certificates in Ha Noi.

The honour is expected to encourage the team before they play Myanmar in the opening match of this year's ASEAN Football Championship.

The group B contest will be played at Ha Noi's My Dinh Stadium on Thursday.

Viet Nam won the AFF-Suzuki Cup – co-hosted by Thailand and Singapore – with a 3-2 victory in a two-legged final against Thailand.

Viet Nam will play with Myanmar, the Philippines and Singapore in a round-robin in group B between Thursday and December 8.

The top two will qualify for the semi-finals. Last week, the AFF council decided to change the venue for the competition's second match from Ha Noi's Hang Day Stadium to Nam Dinh's Thien Truong Stadium.

Indonesia hosts group A which includes Thailand, Malaysia and Laos from December 1-8.

Viet Nam and Indonesia are co-hosting the regional football championship that ends on December 29.

Two countries have co-hosted since 2002 with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals and final that is played in a home-and-away format. — VNS

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Myanmar, Singapore prepare for AFF Cup

Myanmar men's football team had their first training session in Ha Noi yesterday, four days before playing against host Viet Nam in the ASEAN Football Championship.

As scheduled, Myanmar meet Viet Nam in the opening match in group B, which also includes Singapore and the Philippines, at My Dinh National Stadium on Thursday.

"We want to familiarise ourselves with the weather in Ha Noi. That's the reason we came here earlier," said the team coach, Tin Myint Aung.

"I cannot predict the match result between Viet Nam and Myanmar. We have been disqualified from group competition many times and we'll try out best to advance to the semi-final," he added.

Three-time champion Singapore, an archrival of Viet Nam, also arrived in Ha Noi yesterday.

Viet Nam and Indonesia will co-host the championship, known as the AFF-Suzuki Cup, on December 1-29.

Amateurs golfers compete in Ho Guom Open tournament

Nguyen Viet Canh finished first in division A (handicap 0-16) of the Ho Guom Golf Open tournament at Tam Dao course yesterday.

He carded in 68 to win over Nguyen Huy Tien after a tense 18-hole competition yesterday.

In division B, (handicap 17-28) Hoang Quan scored a net 65 to stand on the victory podium, while Nguyen Phuc Anh took the division C (Callaway) title with 73.

The event drew 145 men and women amateurs competing in stroke play.

At the award ceremony yesterday, the organisers also presented awards to the best gross, best net, longest drive, nearest to the pin and nearest to the line. — VNS

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Vietnam U19 through, Myanmar exit from U-21 tournament

Vietnam U21 players celebrate their goal during their Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup football match against Singapore U21 in HCMC on Monday - Photo: Ba Chau
HCMC – Vietnam U19 beat Singapore U21 2-1 in their first game of the fourth International U-21 Football Tournament  2010, also called Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup, while Thailand thrashed Myanmar 4-0 in the earlier game at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium on Monday.

A still scoreless Vietnam suffered a shock blow when The Son scored an own goal in the 38th minute. They regained composure quickly to dominate play but took 47 nailbiting minutes to equalize.

Quoc Phuong leveled for the Vietnamese team in the 85th minute and Van Thanh finalized the game at 2-1 just two minutes later, giving his team the important victory in the group stage of the competition.

With the victory, Vietnam U19 secured top of Group B with three points and secured the first semifinals ticket. Singapore U21, who tied 1-1 with Malaysia U21 in their opener on Saturday, and Malaysia U21 have one point each.

The second Group B’s semifinals ticket will be decided on Wednesday when Vietnam U19 play Malaysia U21. The Vietnamese still go through win or lose.

Earlier, Thailand U21 crushed their counterparts from Myanmar 4-0. The Thai side controlled the game and Sokjoho and Hongthong scored two goals each for their team.

Thailand U21 and Vietnam U21 have three points from their first win but the Vietnamese side rank first of Group A thanks to the goal difference while  Myanmar exited from the annual tournament after suffering two losses. The Myanmar side lost 1-5 to Vietnam U21 in the opening game on Saturday. 

Vietnam will play archrivals Thailand in their final game to decide the leaders of Group A on Wednesday and the two teams only need a draw to advance to the semifinal round.

On Wednesday, Vietnam U19 will take on Malaysia U21 in the final Group B match at 3:30 p.m. and Vietnam U21 will play Thailand U21 in their final game in Group B at 6:00 p.m.

The International U.21 Football Tournament, at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium from October 23-31, drew four foreign U21 squads from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar together with Vietnam’s U21 and U19 teams.

The six teams play in round-robin format in two groups with the top two teams from each advancing to the semifinals. Group A comprises Vietnam U21, Myanmar U21 and Thailand U21 while Vietnam U19 are in Group B with Singapore U21 and Malaysia U21. 

The annual football event, which is sponsored by the Thanh Nien newspaper, is considered a key part of developing youth football talent in the country.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Vietnam U19 through, Myanmar exit from U-21 tournament

Vietnam U21 players celebrate their goal during their Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup football match against Singapore U21 in HCMC on Monday - Photo: Ba Chau
HCMC – Vietnam U19 beat Singapore U21 2-1 in their first game of the fourth International U-21 Football Tournament  2010, also called Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup, while Thailand thrashed Myanmar 4-0 in the earlier game at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium on Monday.

A still scoreless Vietnam suffered a shock blow when The Son scored an own goal in the 38th minute. They regained composure quickly to dominate play but took 47 nailbiting minutes to equalize.

Quoc Phuong leveled for the Vietnamese team in the 85th minute and Van Thanh finalized the game at 2-1 just two minutes later, giving his team the important victory in the group stage of the competition.

With the victory, Vietnam U19 secured top of Group B with three points and secured the first semifinals ticket. Singapore U21, who tied 1-1 with Malaysia U21 in their opener on Saturday, and Malaysia U21 have one point each.

The second Group B’s semifinals ticket will be decided on Wednesday when Vietnam U19 play Malaysia U21. The Vietnamese still go through win or lose.

Earlier, Thailand U21 crushed their counterparts from Myanmar 4-0. The Thai side controlled the game and Sokjoho and Hongthong scored two goals each for their team.

Thailand U21 and Vietnam U21 have three points from their first win but the Vietnamese side rank first of Group A thanks to the goal difference while  Myanmar exited from the annual tournament after suffering two losses. The Myanmar side lost 1-5 to Vietnam U21 in the opening game on Saturday. 

Vietnam will play archrivals Thailand in their final game to decide the leaders of Group A on Wednesday and the two teams only need a draw to advance to the semifinal round.

On Wednesday, Vietnam U19 will take on Malaysia U21 in the final Group B match at 3:30 p.m. and Vietnam U21 will play Thailand U21 in their final game in Group B at 6:00 p.m.

The International U.21 Football Tournament, at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium from October 23-31, drew four foreign U21 squads from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar together with Vietnam’s U21 and U19 teams.

The six teams play in round-robin format in two groups with the top two teams from each advancing to the semifinals. Group A comprises Vietnam U21, Myanmar U21 and Thailand U21 while Vietnam U19 are in Group B with Singapore U21 and Malaysia U21. 

The annual football event, which is sponsored by the Thanh Nien newspaper, is considered a key part of developing youth football talent in the country.

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Hosts Vietnam thrash Myanmar at int’l U21 contest

Hosts Vietnam thrash Myanmar at int’l U21 contestHosts Vietnam beat Myanmar 5-1 in their opening match at the fourth edition of the Thanh Nien-sponsored International U21 Football Tournament at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium on Saturday.

The big win has brought the national U21 squad closer to a semifinal berth. There are only three teams in each group and the best two will advance to the semifinals.

However, things were not easy for the hosts as the score suggests. They took the lead after nine minutes, but the Myanmarese players fought back and scored an equalizer 20 minutes later, with Pyaye Phyo pouncing on an opportunity to get one past Vietnamese goalkeeper Thanh Diep.

Stung by the underdogs, the Vietnamese players began applying more pressure on their rival’s defense with fast attacks. These efforts only paid off about midway through the second half when Myanmar started making mistakes.

First, defenders tackled Trong Phi in the penalty area, and Huu Phat scored from the spot to make it 2-1 for Vietnam.

This opened the gate for more scoring chances, three of which were taken.

Speaking after the match, Myanmar’s U21 team coach Than Htike said, “The Vietnamese players were stronger. We tried our best but couldn’t avoid conceding the goals.

“We will try harder in our next game against Thailand to leave a good impression on Vietnamese football fans.”

Vietnam’s U21 team coach Dinh Van Dung praised his players for their performance. “After this win, we will play even better in the clash with Thailand,” Dung said.

At this year’s event, four U21 teams from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar are competing against Vietnam’s U21 and U19 teams.

In the other group, Singapore and Malaysia fought to a 1-1 draw in their opening match on Saturday.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Hosts Vietnam thrash Myanmar at int’l U21 contest

Hosts Vietnam thrash Myanmar at int’l U21 contestHosts Vietnam beat Myanmar 5-1 in their opening match at the fourth edition of the Thanh Nien-sponsored International U21 Football Tournament at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium on Saturday.

The big win has brought the national U21 squad closer to a semifinal berth. There are only three teams in each group and the best two will advance to the semifinals.

However, things were not easy for the hosts as the score suggests. They took the lead after nine minutes, but the Myanmarese players fought back and scored an equalizer 20 minutes later, with Pyaye Phyo pouncing on an opportunity to get one past Vietnamese goalkeeper Thanh Diep.

Stung by the underdogs, the Vietnamese players began applying more pressure on their rival’s defense with fast attacks. These efforts only paid off about midway through the second half when Myanmar started making mistakes.

First, defenders tackled Trong Phi in the penalty area, and Huu Phat scored from the spot to make it 2-1 for Vietnam.

This opened the gate for more scoring chances, three of which were taken.

Speaking after the match, Myanmar’s U21 team coach Than Htike said, “The Vietnamese players were stronger. We tried our best but couldn’t avoid conceding the goals.

“We will try harder in our next game against Thailand to leave a good impression on Vietnamese football fans.”

Vietnam’s U21 team coach Dinh Van Dung praised his players for their performance. “After this win, we will play even better in the clash with Thailand,” Dung said.

At this year’s event, four U21 teams from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar are competing against Vietnam’s U21 and U19 teams.

In the other group, Singapore and Malaysia fought to a 1-1 draw in their opening match on Saturday.

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Hosts Vietnam thrash Myanmar at int’l U21 contest

Hosts Vietnam thrash Myanmar at int’l U21 contestHosts Vietnam beat Myanmar 5-1 in their opening match at the fourth edition of the Thanh Nien-sponsored International U21 Football Tournament at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium on Saturday.

The big win has brought the national U21 squad closer to a semifinal berth. There are only three teams in each group and the best two will advance to the semifinals.

However, things were not easy for the hosts as the score suggests. They took the lead after nine minutes, but the Myanmarese players fought back and scored an equalizer 20 minutes later, with Pyaye Phyo pouncing on an opportunity to get one past Vietnamese goalkeeper Thanh Diep.

Stung by the underdogs, the Vietnamese players began applying more pressure on their rival’s defense with fast attacks. These efforts only paid off about midway through the second half when Myanmar started making mistakes.

First, defenders tackled Trong Phi in the penalty area, and Huu Phat scored from the spot to make it 2-1 for Vietnam.

This opened the gate for more scoring chances, three of which were taken.

Speaking after the match, Myanmar’s U21 team coach Than Htike said, “The Vietnamese players were stronger. We tried our best but couldn’t avoid conceding the goals.

“We will try harder in our next game against Thailand to leave a good impression on Vietnamese football fans.”

Vietnam’s U21 team coach Dinh Van Dung praised his players for their performance. “After this win, we will play even better in the clash with Thailand,” Dung said.

At this year’s event, four U21 teams from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar are competing against Vietnam’s U21 and U19 teams.

In the other group, Singapore and Malaysia fought to a 1-1 draw in their opening match on Saturday.

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