Despite being in the group considered "death" with the presence of the Philippines, Myanmar and Malaysia, the Vietnamese women's team still entered the 33rd SEA Games with the highest determination when every match was as meaningful as a final match.
This forces coach Mai Duc Chung and his team not to be subjective in any match, even when facing the weakest opponent in the group, Malaysia, in the opening match.
The Vietnamese women's team aims to win all 3 points, while aiming for a big win against Malaysia to create an advantage in goal difference. This is considered an important factor when the group gathers all 3 championship candidates.
Although not highly appreciated, the Malaysian women's team under coach Joel Cornelli still showed efforts to improve their playing style. Their squad has a few naturalized players, notably Tegen Butler.
However, the difference in the level of this team compared to Vietnam, Myanmar or the Philippines is still huge. In fact, Malaysia has often encountered difficulties in recent confrontations. According to statistics, in the last 5 matches against Vietnam, they have lost all and have not scored any goals.
In addition to the task of winning big, the opening match is also an opportunity for the coaching staff to test their tactical operational ability and warm up the squad before facing the Philippines - the opponent that can create the most challenges in the group stage.
Keeping the force stable, avoiding injuries and suspensions will also be important priorities for the Vietnam women's team.
The match between the Vietnamese and Malaysian women's teams at the 33rd SEA Games will take place at 6:30 p.m. today (December 4) and will be broadcast live on FPT Play).
Live link:
https://fptplay.vn/su-kien/viet-nam-malaysia-692fe93ed1cb99c3e04cafb0?event=event&type=highlight