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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HA NOI – Vietnamese track and field athletes can seriously consider winning gold medals at the next Asian Games, according to coach Nguyen Dinh Minh.

"After ASIAD silvers and bronzes, I think that Viet Nam's track and field athletes can now target golds. Before (the ASIAD) it was a crazy thought but now we are close and in other words we could have 'touched' it," said Minh, who coached Southeast Asian sprint queen Vu Thi Huong to 100m bronze and 200m silver medals last month.

Viet Nam also pocketed silvers in the women's 800m and 1,500m and a bronze in the men's decathlon.

These achievements were not thought of when the team departed for the Guangzhou games. All the athletes wanted was to try their best to win Viet Nam's first ever track and field medal at the games.

"My athletes went to ASIAD having not had the best preparations so both coaches and athletes were under pressure, hoping to win an elusive medal. The runners had to try harder every round for their best result," Minh said.

"Viet Nam is starting to become competitive at the Asian level where we have had some success, but it is still along way from being able to make an impact at world competitions. If we receive good support and make plans, some of our athletes will have a chance to not only win an ASIAD gold but also compete on the world stage," he confirmed. – VNS

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Thais looking to dominate Indonesians again

Thailand coach Bryan Robson is hopeful that his team can maintain their good record against Indonesia at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium when the two sides clash in their final Group A game on Tuesday evening.

The Thais have come out on top in both previous AFF Suzuki Cup meetings against the home side in Jakarta. They famously took the 2002 title by downing the hosts on penalties in the final and also won 1-0 in the first leg of the semifinals two years ago.

With Thailand desperately needing a victory to guarantee their progression to the last four after drawing against Laos and Malaysia, Robson is hoping that luck will continue to shine on his side at the often hostile venue.

"I hope that it is a lucky stadium for us because sometimes things like that can work in your favour when the players believe in that as well," said the Englishman.

"But the most important thing for me is for my players to believe in themselves that they have the confidence to go out tomorrow and believe that they can win the game because I think we have the ability to achieve that.

"My players are used to playing in big games. They have been to big stadiums with passionate away fans so I don't have any fears about them being able to handle a big atmosphere at the stadium.

"And sometimes the better players respond to a great atmosphere. In the first two games, it's been quite quiet but maybe in this next game, my big players will rise to the challenge and enjoy the atmosphere in the stadium."

Indonesia may have already booked top spot in the group with two wins in as many games, but Robson dos not anticipate that it will make things any easier for his players.

"With Indonesia having qualified and finishing top of the group, they've got the job done and I suppose that the coach now can look to freshen things up for the semifinals and protect the players who are injured or on yellow cards.

On his part, Robson has pledged to make changes to his side that drew 0-0 with Malaysia on Saturday.

"We have been showing a bit of tiredness towards the end of both games so I'm looking to make some changes – not too many – tomorrow to freshen the team up again.

"Some players are playing their fourth games in nine days since last Sunday. It's very difficult to get the freshness back into them after a short period of time but I do feel that we're just that little bit fresher than we were coming into the tournament and the first game."

Indonesia assistant coach Wolfgang Pikal insisted that his side will not be taking Thailand any more lightly than they normally would although he did indicate that there would be changes to the team.

Said the Austrian: "The main thing for us is that we're trying to help the players to recover after the last two games. We have two players injured – Hamka Hamzah and Yesaya Desnam – and there is a possibility that we will rotate some of the players for the next game because some of them have yellow cards (skipper Firman Utina and Ahmad Bustomi) and we don't want to take a risk.

"But we are still hoping for a good game and to win against Thailand. We are not here for holidays and our big motivation is that we want to get ready for the start of the semifinals. We also have the responsibility to our fans and the Indonesian people to try to win the match.

"We have a great respect for Thailand. They are a very good team and our history shows that Indonesia have not won many important matches against them. They are under a lot of pressure because this is their last chance to go to the semifinals and we know that are going to play offensively and try to win the match."

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Viet Nam face early Cup exit

All or nothing: Viet Nam's team coach Henrique Calisto and his squad will play a do-or-die encounter against Singapore in their last match in Group B of the AFF-Suzuki Cup tomorrow. — VNS Photo Quang Thang

All or nothing: Viet Nam's team coach Henrique Calisto and his squad will play a do-or-die encounter against Singapore in their last match in Group B of the AFF-Suzuki Cup tomorrow. — VNS Photo Quang Thang

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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Incentive offered to football team

Players on the Viet Nam national team will receive a bonus of at least VND7 billion (US$350,000) if they successfully defend their AFF Cup title.

The Viet Nam Football Federation (VFF) will contribute VND5 billion ($250,000) while the other VND2 billion ($100,000) comes from VP Bank.

"If they win, they will also get awards from VFF's partners and sponsors," said VFF chairman Nguyen Trong Hy. These could be up to VND10 billlion ($500,000).

After winning the championship two years ago, the team was given VND4 billion ($200,000) by the VFF.

Responding to the news, national team manager Henrique Calisto thanked people for their support but said his players were fighting out of a sense of responsibility and national pride, not for bonuses.

Minh hits career-high ranking

Nguyen Tien Minh rose to a career-high, world No 5 International Badminton Federation ranking last weekend.

Minh climbed three places and now has 51,844 points. He is Viet Nam's highest ranked player.

He kicks off his 14th tournament of the year today at the Hong Kong Open. His rival will be the winner of the match between Dionysius of Indonesia and Hong Kong's Yun Hu.

Tu, Lan in Olympics judo qualifier

Two Vietnamese judo martial artists will take part in the London Olympics' qualifier in Tokyo on December 11-13.

Van Ngoc Tu who competes in the women's 48kg class and Nguyen Thi Lan, in the women's 54kg pool, are the best of Viet Nam's current crop. They have won international and regional titles.

The Tokyo qualifiers will give fighters a chance to collect more points towards earning a ticket to compete in London in 2012.

Lifter Tuan faces doping ban

Weight lifter Hoang Anh Tuan may face a one-year ban after his ‘B' sample tested positive for oxilofrine, a substance forbidden by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

The Beijing Olympic silver medallist said he did not use banned substances but had used some flu medicine during his training course in China in October without advice from a doctor. Oxilofrine is one ingredient in many medicines used to treat common illnesses.

Tuan, who was Viet Nam's number one hope at last month's ASIAD, was banned from participating in the event just two days before the opening ceremony.

The lifter is waiting for the final decision from the International Weight lifting Federation. If found guilty, he will receive a minimum one-year ban, and may not be able to join Viet Nam at next December's SEA Games in Indonesia. — VNS

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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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