Accordingly, Cocobay will operate 3 modern double-decker buses with large ceilings to welcome DT U23 Vietnam from the airport to the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor. The specific plan is being discussed and specifically agreed upon with VFF leaders.
Although there is no specific route, taking players from the airport back by double-decker convertible bus through the streets will certainly attract the attention of the NHM. This is a way to welcome champions from many teams around the world.
The use of double-decker buses to take players on the street is still done by European teams when the team or club wins the championship in a major tournament. However, there are still teams that use buses to carry players parading on the street because they have achieved impressive results, bringing glory to the Fatherland.
Remember, at EURO 2016, Iceland caused a big surprise when they reached the quarter-finals, in a tournament where Iceland had written an impressive journey in Europe. And although the "elling chien binhs" later lost to France in the quarter-final, they still celebrated as if winning the championship.
The proof is that when they returned home, they still parade by bus on the streets and are welcomed as heroes.
Therefore, although it is not known whether U23 Vietnam can beat U23 Uzbekistan in the final match, many opinions say that the achievement of coach Park Hang-seo and his team is a achievement that deserves to be honored.
Regarding the case of U23 Vietnam, Commentator Truong Anh Ngoc posted a photo of Real Madrid Club parade to celebrate the 12th Champions League championship on Facebook and shared:
" ontourshow for U23 like this, why not?
They have reached the final and no matter what the result is, for us, they are champions in heart, with a brave, strong, persistent and uncompromising, fearless playing style.
They have made us feel borderless happiness and pour into the streets to celebrate across the country, as if we had reached the World Cup finals.
I suggest we organize a parade for them like this, on a two-story car, with the whole team on the car and running through the main streets of Hanoi, among the fans eager to see their heroes.
Big clubs around the world have done it, of course when they won the Cup, like Real Madrid in this photo, after the 12th C1/Champions League Cup in their history. But we are different, because for us, they are the champions.