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Monday, January 24, 2011

Ha Noi T&T draw first blood

Rapid attack: Striker Gonzalo (right) of Ha noi T&T vies for the ball against Hoa Phat Ha Noi's goalkeeper Nguyen Viet Nam and a defender in their clash in the V-League opener. T&T won 2-1. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Rapid attack: Striker Gonzalo (right) of Ha noi T&T vies for the ball against Hoa Phat Ha Noi's goalkeeper Nguyen Viet Nam and a defender in their clash in the V-League opener. T&T won 2-1. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HA NOI — Argentinean striker Gonzalo Marronkle scored a goal in the third minute of injury time to help Ha Noi T&T to their 2-1 local derby defeat of Hoa Phat Ha Noi 2-1 in the national football championship, V-League opener on Saturday.

The win put defending champions in third place behind Thanh Hoa, who defeated Ha Noi ACB 3-0 to top table, and SHB Da Nang, who beat Hoang Anh Gia Lai 2-1.

Marronkle, who has become something a talisman for the Ha Noi club after top striker Le Cong Vinh was ruled out with a knee injury last year, made little impression for most of the game, but he netted the ball in the last minute to seal a lucky win for V-League defending champions.

Striker Nguyen Ngoc Duy scored in the 42nd minute with a powerful shot after a quick rapid attack, but Nigerian Anjembe Timothy equalised in 83rd minute.

Last year's V-League top scorer Argentinean Merlo Gaston also scored a goal from a spot kick in the 81st minute to help hosts Da Nang beat Hoang Anh Gia Lai 2-1 on Saturday.

Referee Hoang Anh Tuan booked nine players and gave a red card in a tempestuous match at Chi Lang Stadium.

In the other matches Hai Phong overcame Khanh Hoa 1-0; Binh Duong drew 1-1 with Ninh Binh; Dong Tam Long An were held to a 2-2 draw by Song Lam Nghe An and Navibank Sai Gon ended with a goaless draw against Dong Thap.

The next round of V-League fixtures will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. — VNS

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

VN beat Singapore 1-0 in AFF quarters

Running wild: Vietnamese midfielder Quang Thanh (left) wins the ball in Viet Nam's AFF Cup quarter-final match against Singapore yesterday. Vu Phong scored the only goal of the game, putting the home side and defending champions through to the next round. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Running wild: Vietnamese midfielder Quang Thanh (left) wins the ball in Viet Nam's AFF Cup quarter-final match against Singapore yesterday. Vu Phong scored the only goal of the game, putting the home side and defending champions through to the next round. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HA NOI — Ten-man Viet Nam defeated Singapore 1-0 to go through to the semi-finals of the Southeast Asian Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup yesterday at Ha Noi's My Dinh Stadium.

Millions of Vietnamese flooded the streets of the city to celebrate the victory. If Viet Nam had drawn with Singapore, they would have failed to qualify for the next round and Singapore would have gone through instead.

Nguyen Vu Phong scored the only goal of the game with a gentle tap past goal keeper Hassan in the 32nd minute of the match. Phong's goal followed a three-pass combination started by midfielder Nguyen Trong Hoang and which took in diminutive Thanh Luong.

"My players have played very well in all of their matches, not only today's. Whenever they have had a chance to attack they attacked, and they also defended very well," said Viet Nam's manager Henrique Calisto.

"Today, Viet Nam created many chances and one was turned into a goal but we lost control of the game when Trong Hoang was sent off [in the 63rd minute]. That forced me to replace talented Thanh Luong with a defender and Viet Cuong was sidelined because of injury," Calisto said.

"I have to thank the fans for their great support, which was important to raising my players' spirits in a difficult situation," he added.

The Portuguese coach also praised left defender Cuong, who asked to continue playing despite being injured in the first half.

Most of Singapore's players dropped to the ground when the final whistle came, having missed out on several opportunities to level the match.

"My players tried their best but we were unlucky today. We had enough chances during the game and I am disappointed they did not get a goal," said Singapore's coach Radojko Avramovic.

"Meanwhile their failed corner kick was the start of the Vietnamese counter-attack, from which they scored."

The Serbian coach wished Viet Nam good luck at the end of the match, but criticised some of the refereeing.

"My goalkeeper was given a yellow card [for time wasting] when he was simply considering his options. Meanwhile, Vietnamese players who tried to waste time received nothing," he said.

Calisto meanwhile said Singapore's elimination from the tournament was a pity because they were a good team.

When asked about Malaysia, who Viet Nam will meet in the semis, Calisto would not be drawn, and said simply he wanted to savour the quarter-final victory.

The other semi-final will see the Philippines, who for the first time have qualified for the knock-out stages of the competition, will play Indonesia, who sent title favourites Thailand packing on Tuesday with a 2-0 victory at home.

The first leg of the semi-finals will take place on December 15-16. The second leg will be three days later.

Vietnamese players have been promised a bonus of VND7 billion (US$350,000) if they successfully defend their title. — VNS

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