Time out. U19 Vietnam won 4-1 against U19 Laos. Coach Hua Hien Vinh's team officially stopped after the group stage of the U19 Southeast Asia 2024 tournament.
The second half has 4 minutes of overtime.
Minute 84: IN!!! It was still Cong Phuong's mark when he dribbled the ball at speed and then threw a pass to set up a goal for Phung Van Nam to score in, raising the score to 4-1 for U19 Vietnam.
Minute 78: IN!!! Cong Phuong increased the score to 3-1. The striker wearing shirt number 8 skillfully controlled the ball after a teammate's cross and then turned and finished scoring for U19 Vietnam.
Minute 69: No entry!!! Cong Phuong tried to save the ball in the penalty area and then threw it to his teammates in a position facing the opponent's goal but ended up shooting out.
Minute 68: Le Huynh Trieu left the field to make way for Phung Van Nam.
Minute 62: Le Huynh Trieu took a direct free kick from outside the penalty area but the ball went too high for U19 Laos' goal.
Minute 53: U19 Vietnam has not created any dangerous situations since the beginning of the second half.
Minute 46: The second half begins.
Round 1 ends. U19 Vietnam temporarily leads U19 Laos with a score of 2-1.
The first half has 3 minutes of overtime.
Minute 43: Thai Ba Dat unfortunately missed an opportunity. He received a favorable pass from his teammate but ended up shooting over the crossbar despite being in an empty position.
Minute 41: U19 Vietnam made the first change. Thai Ba Dat came on to replace Hoang Quang Dung, who was injured after a collision with the opponent.
Minute 36: U19 Laos continued to steal the ball from the middle of the field and then coordinated a quick attack, but the final cross could not get past the defender of the white shirt team.
Minute 27: In!!! U19 Laos shortened the score to 1-2. Midfielder Quoc Khanh made a mistake passing the ball home, goalkeeper Dinh Hai could not clear the ball in front of Peeter's boot. This player then scored diagonally into the net for U19 Vietnam.
Minute 22: In!!! Quang Dung scored a super goal from outside the penalty area to increase the score to 2-0 for U19 Vietnam. This is Quang Dung's third masterpiece in this year's tournament.
Minute 15: Cong Phuong had a dangerous shot, but the ball unfortunately hit the Lao U19 defender's foot and went out.
Minute 12: Although U19 Laos controlled the ball less, they still created some notable moves. Vietnam's U19 defense is still playing solidly before coordinating on the opponent's side of the field.
Minute 5: IN!!! U19 Vietnam opened the score. Le Dinh Long Vu had a skillful dribble and crossed in from the left wing, allowing Hoang Anh to run up and finish the ball into the opponent's net. The Lao U19 goalkeeper previously could not block Long Vu's ball.
15:00: The match starts.
Squad:
According to VFF, with today's starting lineup, U19 Vietnam has a total of 21 out of 23 players allowed to play at the U19 Southeast Asia 2024 tournament. Two players have not been on the field for a single minute. goalkeeper Nguyen Bao Ngoc and 17-year-old young defender Dinh Quang Kiet.
Pre-match information
According to the match schedule, the U19 Vietnam team will face U19 Laos in the final group stage match at the 2024 Southeast Asia U19 Championship .
In fact, both teams were eliminated after the first two matches. Therefore, this match is only a formality and classification in Group B.
At this time, U19 Vietnam only got 1 point (ranked 3rd) after a 1-1 draw against U19 Myanmar and a 2-6 loss to U19 Australia. Meanwhile, U19 Laos also has the same point, but is at the bottom of the table due to being worse than Vietnam in terms of goal difference (-6 compared to -4).
In theory, the U19 Vietnam squad is considered better than their opponents. However, coach Hua Hien Vinh's students have not had stable performance in recent matches and have not shown cohesive team play.
Therefore, the whole team needs to be careful and adjust their tactics appropriately to achieve their goal of winning before leaving the tournament.
Before the match, coach Hua Hien Vinh reminded his students to pay maximum attention and not give up in any situation. Besides, having good results in the final match will also create a better mentality for the whole team to aim for the important goal in the 2025 Asian U20 qualifiers.
Midfielder Le Dinh Long Vu shared: "We are all young players so we still have a lot to learn. I and everyone else need to try harder to not disappoint the fans and be confident." more towards the upcoming U20 Asian qualifiers."