Showing posts with label semi finals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label semi finals. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

Suspension, injuries worry Viet Nam coach

HA NOI – Suspension and an injury pose difficulties for coach Henrique Calito as Viet Nam prepare to play Malaysia in the first-leg of the semi-finals of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.

His favourite player Nguyen Trong Hoang is out after he was "red carded" in the crucial match against Singapore last Wednesday.

Halfback Huynh Thanh Quang suffered an ankle injury during the match and physicians say will not be fit to play in the semi-finals although he is in Kuala Lumpur.

The coach wants the injured player to encourage his teammates during the games.

He has also said that he will ask his players to use tactics to cover the player's absence.

Viet Cuong, whom the Portuguese coach praised after he played with an injury against Singapore, has still not fully recovered and it's not yet known if he will take his place tomorrow.

His teammate Phan Van Tai Em is suffering a knee injury and was unable to train on Sunday.

Thanh Hung and Minh Chau were substituted for both.

"The match is very difficult for Viet Nam because we are a target that all teams want to defeat," said coach Calisto.

"But I know Malaysia is in the same situation; they are under heavy pressure to win on home turf while some of their players are injured." - VNS

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Vietnam faces early Cup exit

Vietnam faces early Cup exit

Vietnam's football team will meet Singapore in a make-or-break match in
Group B of the ASEAN Football Championship AFF-Suzuki Cup on Dec. 8.


The hosts, who lost 2-0 to the Philippines on Dec. 5, must win to guarantee a spot in the semi-finals.


The Philippines, who lead the group with four points, need only a draw with Myanmar to qualify for the last four.


Singapore scraped a last minute 2-1 win over Myanmar on Dec. 5 and will
advance to the semi-finals if they draw with Vietnam at the 40,000
capacity My Dinh National Stadium.


"Singapore showed good
mental toughness to defeat Myanmar in the last two minutes on Sunday.
However, we won't miss our chances to score the goals we need to defeat
them," said Vietnam's coach Henrique Calisto.


"We were
unable to score in our game against the Philippines, but I'm proud of my
players because they fought hard during the match. They have worked
hard since they helped Vietnam win the AFF Cup two years ago," he told a
press conference.


Singapore's coach Radojko Avramovic said the match with Vietnam has been highly anticipated between the two sets of fans.


"It will be an intriguing match (between Vietnam and Singapore) for
spectators, not for coaches. I think the match will be exciting, but
very tough for us," Avramovic said.


Myanmar meet the
Philippines at Nam Dinh's Thien Truong Stadium, 90km south of Hanoi,
while Vietnam play Singapore in Hanoi, both at 7pm on Dec. 8.


Philippines coach Simon McMenemy said he had told his players to give 100 percent in the upcoming game./.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Viet Nam to meet Singapore in make-or-break game

HA NOI – Viet Nam's football team will meet Singapore in a make-or-break match in Group B of the ASEAN Football Championship AFF-Suzuki Cup tomorrow.

The hosts, who lost 2-0 to the Philippines on Sunday, must win to guarantee a spot in the semi-finals.

The Philippines, who lead the group with four points, need only a draw with Myanmar to qualify for the last four.

Singapore scraped a last minute 2-1 win over Myanmar on Sunday and will advance to the semi-finals if they draw with Viet Nam at the 40,000 capacity My Dinh National Stadium.

"Singapore showed good mental toughness to defeat Myanmar in the last two minutes on Sunday. However, we won't miss our chances to score the goals we need to defeat them," said Viet Nam's coach Henrique Calisto.

"We were unable to score in our game against the Philippines, but I'm proud of my players because they fought hard during the match. They have worked hard since they helped Viet Nam win the AFF Cup two years ago," he told a press conference.

Singapore's coach Radojko Avramovic said the match with Viet Nam has been highly anticipated between the two sets of fans.

"It will be an intriguing match (between Viet Nam and Singapore) for spectators, not for coaches. I think the match will be exciting, but very tough for us," Avramovic said.

Myanmar meet the Philippines at Nam Dinh's Thien Truong Stadium, 90km south of Ha Noi, while Viet Nam play Singapore in Ha Noi, both at 7pm tomorrow.

Philippines coach Simon McMenemy said he had told his players to give 100 per cent in tomorrow's game. – VNS

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Semis loom at volleyball quest

Four top teams including defending champions Binh Dien Long An, PV Oil Thai Binh, the Military Signal Corps and Vietso Petro have qualified for the semi-finals of the women's National All-Star Volleyball Championship.

In the men's competition, Hoang Long Long An and the Border Guards also sailed through to the semis to join Trang An Ninh Binh and The Cong.

The bottom four teams in both competitions will compete in a round-robin for their premier league survival.

The championship has drawn 12 teams in both the men and women's events who have been battling it out in two groups of six.

The semi-finals will be held in Hai Duong and Ninh Binh from Saturday.

Teen tennis star marches on

HCM City-born Nguyen Hoang Thien beat Sweden's Solberg Christoffer 7-6, 6-1 in the quarters-finals of the Viet Nam International Junior Championship yesterday in the southern province of Binh Duong.

Thien, the top seed, fought hard to take the first set on a tie-break from the sixth seed Swede but wasted no time in cruising to a 6-1 second set victory.

He meets Han Sung-min of South Korea in the semi-final today.

The tournament was recognised as an annual junior tournament by the International Tennis Federation in 2008.

Viet Nam go down to Kuwait

Viet Nam's national football team suffered their second loss in a week after a 3-1 defeat to Kuwait in a friendly match at Jaber Al-Ahmad Stadium on Tuesday.

In last year's corresponding fixture, Viet Nam won 1-0.

The team also lost 3-1 to India in a friendly in Pune last Friday.

Viet Nam will clash with South Korea's U-23s, Singapore and North Korea in the VFF SONHA Cup at My Dinh National Stadium on November 2-6.

Ha Noi fan club wins vote

Ha Noi T&T's fan club has been voted as the best supporters group in the V-League, the Viet Nam Football Federation has announced.

The fan club, which was only started last year, won 14 votes to earn 38 points, edging Da Nang and Dong Thap.

Ha Noi T&T triumphed in the V-League for the first time last season.

Last year, Da Nang's fans won the title. — VNS

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Djokovic stuns Federer, has Nadal in US Open final

Djokovic
Rafael Nadal from Spain celebrates after his win against Mikhail Youzhny from Russia during the men's singles semi-finals of the US Open 2010 match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York


Photo: AFP

NEW YORK – Novak Djokovic tore up the script at the US Open on Sunday defeating Roger Federer in a pulsating semi-final to torpedo hopes for a dream final between the Swiss star and Rafael Nadal.

The Serb third seed saved two fifth-set match points before producing a final flourish to hand a crushing defeat to five-time former winner Federer 5-7, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5.

Top seed Nadal had earlier won through to his first US Open final in starkly contrasting style, coasting past Russian 12th seed Mikhail Youzhny 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.

The Federer-Djokovic match was the best yet in the tournament, swinging one way and then the other twice before it came down to who could find another gear at the culmination of the fifth set.

Federer had reached the last six finals at Flushing Meadows, winning five of them until he lost to Juan Martin del Potro last year. He had two match points on the Djokovic serve at 5-4 but could not take them.

Djokovic then broke Federer in the next game and he held his nerve to serve out for his first win over the 16-time Grand Slam winner at the US Open, having lost to him in the 2007 final and the semi-finals in 2008 and 2009.

Federer, who won the Australian Open this year, but went out in the quarter-finals at the French Open and at Wimbledon, said that it had been a tough loss.

"Can't turn back time, but obviously he had to come up with a couple of good shots on match point, so I don't feel I have that many regrets in that regard," he said.

"Obviously you feel like you left something out there if you lose the match having had match point.

"But it wasn't the final, so I'm not as disappointed it would have been the final. That's the only positive news to enjoy anything out of it."

Djokovic, whose single Grand Slam title to date came at the 2008 Australian Open, when he also beat Federer in the semi-finals, said that it had been a match he would remember for the rest of his life.

"Not just because I won against one of the best players that ever played this game at that occasion, but as well coming back from match points down and under the circumstances playing good tennis and winning in the end, the thriller, you know.

"I am very proud of myself. There are a lot of emotions involved. Of course I was too exhausted to show them in the end. But it has been a fantastic semi-final."

Nadal's win over Youzhny was a one-sided affair, with the Spaniard too powerful and confident against an opponent who had needed to battle through a long five-setter just to reach the last four.

The French Open and Wimbledon champion powered into the final without losing a set and he has dropped his serve only twice in six games.

"It's another step I think in my career, so for sure is a very important victory for me," Nadal said.

"To be in the final of the last Grand Slam of the year is something new, because I always arrived here with problems."

Speaking before the second semi-final had started, Nadal said that Djokovic would be a tough opponent in the final.

"He's a very difficult opponent for me, especially I had a lot of loses against him in this kind of surface," he said.

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