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Vietnam footballers target third straight Asean U23 title
Vietnam footballers target third straight Asean U23 title

The Star

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Vietnam footballers target third straight Asean U23 title

HANOI: Coach Kim Sang-sik is hoping to win his first trophy with the young squad as Vietnam will begin their defence of the Asean U23 Mandiri Cup title on July 19 in Jakarta, Indonesia. 'I am happy to be by Vietnam's side in this tournament. Vietnam have won this championship twice, which puts a little pressure on my players, but we have worked hard for the best result," said Kim in a press conference on July 15. "My players are asked to be hardworking and focused, ensuring a good level of fitness and sharp tactical minds. We treat every match like a final and aim to win them all." Kim signed a two-year contract with the Vietnam Football Federation last May, and led the senior side to the Asean Championship title in January. It is the first time that the South Korean will lead the young squad, and he is looking to enjoy more success. 'They are younger, more enthusiastic, and listen carefully to instructions. Over the past two weeks of training, I have seen that they are quick learners who have built a good team and show great passion and motivation. I look forward to seeing them improve with each match," he said. 'We have set a target of earning the top place in this tournament. The performance of our young players depends on our preparation and spirit. For me, all rivals should be respected, and we need to prepare well.' As the reigning champions, Vietnam are considered at a higher level compared to Laos and Cambodia, which have games scheduled on July 19 and 22, respectively. Vietnam are widely expected to progress to the semi-finals. Kim expects a much tougher for his side in the knock-out stage. He confirmed that hosts Indonesia and former winners Thailand are Vietnam's main rivals in their push to win a third consecutive title in the tournament, which takes place from July 15 to 29. 'From what I know and have observed, Thailand and Indonesia have always been strong contenders,' said the former international defender. 'Thailand stand out with their technique and solid organisation, while Indonesia impress with their physical strength and speed. Matches against them are always intense and competitive, so we need to prepare thoroughly.' In winning the last two editions of the Asean U23 Championship, Vietnam have locked horns with both rivals. They edged Thailand 1-0 in the 2021 final before overcoming Indonesia in a penalty shootout two years ago following a goalless draw in the final. While Kim wants his side to continue their proud tradition in the tournament, he is also careful not to add pressure on his young players. 'Winning back-to-back Asean U23 Championships is a source of pride for us. However, rather than putting ourselves under too much pressure, we want to focus on giving our best in every match,' said the 48-year-old. 'I encourage the players to view this tournament as an opportunity to grow and develop, rather than solely aiming for achievements. In my opinion, the results will naturally follow from that process. 'This tournament is not just about competing for the title. It allows us to assess each player's capabilities and to utilise different combinations to enhance our tactical cohesion. For young players, it's also a valuable chance to gain international match experience.' Thailand, who will kick off their tournament on July 19 against Timor Leste, plan to overthrow Vietnam this time. Coach Thawatchai Dumrongongtrakun said his side is aiming for the trophy, despite strong opponents. "This is my first time leading the U23 team, but I have full confidence in the players' ability and spirit. I completely believe that this team are capable of winning the championship," he said. "Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia are serious rivals, but if we can overcome the group round and study them well, I believe that Thailand will be champions." In Group C, Thailand are the top candidate for the top position, but Thawatchai warned his players not to be overconfident. He said he considers this regional tournament as a stepping stone to prepare for bigger playgrounds in the future. Group A's first matches were held on July 15. Indonesia trounced Brunei 8-0, while Malaysia suffered a surprise 0-2 defeat to the Philippines. - Vietnam News/ANN

Vietnam stay calm amid Harimau's war dance
Vietnam stay calm amid Harimau's war dance

New Straits Times

time01-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Vietnam stay calm amid Harimau's war dance

KUALA LUMPUR: As Malaysia procure more and more naturalised players, their rivals, Vietnam are just their natural selves — staying cool. Harimau Malaya's neighbours calmly go about their training, which began at the Vietnam Youth Football Training Centre on Saturday. Malaysia's latest announcement is that Colombian-born striker Rodrigo Holgado has joined their team for the Asian Cup qualifier against Vietnam at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on June 10. Vietnam Football Federation vice president Tran Anh Tu and general-secretary Nguyen Van Phu had met with head coach Kim Sang Sik — who guided Asean All Stars to a 1-0 win over Manchester United at Bukit Jalil on Wednesday — and their players, and talked about the importance of tactical discipline. The Vietnam team appear confident, and the country's veteran football commentator Quang Huy said that Sang Sik has a core of experienced players well-versed in their national team's playing style and tactical requirements. "I believe Vietnam can secure at least one point in this away match, then aim for victory at home in the return leg," Quang Huy reportedly said. Vietnam have brought in newly naturalised French-Vietnamese defender Cao Quang Vinh Pendant who used to play in France's Ligue 2 and former national striker Nguyen Cong Phuong after a two-year absence. Cong Phuong told the Vietnamese media: "I can feel the strong spirit and desire to contribute from everyone in the team." Vietnamese football pundits believe the limited time that Malaysia's naturalised players have spent together could affect the team's chemistry.

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