Van Hau points out the difference between Vietnamese and Dutch football
Doan Van Hau joined Heerenveen under a one-year loan deal from Hanoi Club, with a salary of 22,000 USD per month.
Sharing about the difference between Vietnamese football and Dutch football, the defender from Thai Binh said: "The way of operating the playing style in the Netherlands is different from Vietnam. Whether he has the ball or not, the players have to move quickly and continuously. The coach also requires the players to grasp the strategy smoothly, implementing it accurately little by little on the field", Doan Van Hau shared.
Xuan Truong is given 5 to 6 months off to treat cruciate ligament injury
At the afternoon training session on September 30, during the confrontation exercise, midfielder Luong Xuan Truong was injured after a collision with his teammate. This midfielder could not leave the field on his own but had to rely on the help of captain Que Ngoc Hai to get on the field.
After going out to the training ground, Xuan Truong continued to be cared for by doctors Choi Ju Young and Nguyen Anh Tuan. Finally, the midfielder born in 1995 had to go into the dressing room early.
According to Dr. Tran Anh Tuan of the Vietnam team, the player from Tuyen Quang took 5 to 6 months of treatment to return to the field.

veteran coach Arsene Wenger returns to coaching at AC Milan?
The French coach has been unemployed since leaving Arsenal in May 2018. He still maintains a close relationship with his former friend Ivan Gazidis - currently the CEO of AC Milan.
Milan's current captain - Marco Giampaolo is at risk of being fired due to Rossoneri's poor start in Serie A.
Therefore, Milan's bosses have considered inviting Wenger to replace him, because they believe the French " profiler" with many years of coaching experience will help AC Milan overcome the difficult period.
Thai newspaper talks about Vietnam's ambition to attend the World Cup
Thailand's Siam Sport newspaper reported that coach Philippe Troussier has an ambition to bring Vietnam to the 2026 World Cup and asked football players in the Golden Temple country to pay attention.
Coach Troussier has 40 years of coaching experience. He led the South African team to his first World Cup in 1998. The coach once made history by helping the Japanese team pass the group stage of the 2002 World Cup for the first time. He also led the Ivorian, Qatari and Nigeria teams.
