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Only a win will Do for veteran centreback Duy Manh

Only a win will Do for veteran centreback Duy Manh

The Star09-06-2025
PETALING JAYA: Centreback and senior figure Do Duy Manh is ready to sizzle again at Malaysia's iconic Bukit Jalil Stadium.
The 28-year-old will be one of Vietnam's solid star defenders when they face off with Malaysia in the 2027 Asian Cup third-round qualifier today.
Duy Manh was at the same venue two weeks ago when the Asean All-Stars took on Manchester United in the Maybank Challenge Cup, which they eventually won.
'This is the most important game in this qualifying campaign,' said Duy Manh.
'It's an away game, so it will be difficult, but we have prepared well. We trust coach Kim (Sang-sik) and we'll follow his instructions.'
Duy Manh has also played here during the 2018 AFF Cup final and knows what to expect from the team and fans.
'It's a big stadium, always full, and we know how the atmosphere will be. This is Malaysia's favourite ground.
''But for 90 minutes, we will remain focused and overcome the pressure.'
With everything on the line, Vietnam are approaching the battle with caution, clarity and quiet confidence.
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