Right after the opening whistle, Myanmar suddenly pushed up the speed and soon created pressure. In the 3rd minute, Lwin Thet took advantage of the chaotic situation in front of the goal to open the score. A few seconds earlier, Thant Zin also had a shot that hit the crossbar.
Conceding a goal, the Vietnamese women's futsal team quickly responded. In the 3rd minute, Nguyet Vi coordinated a well-organized wing kick and then finished accurately, equalizing 1-1. However, a mistake in the defense organization caused the red shirt team to continue conceding a goal in the 12th minute when Thant Zin seized the opportunity to score a goal into the empty net. The first half closed with a 2-1 temporary advantage in favor of Myanmar.
In the second half, the game completely changed direction. Right at the beginning of the half, Nguyet Vi completed a double with a close-range tap-in, bringing the match back to the starting line. The excitement helped Vietnam continuously create pressure.
In the 18th minute, Thuy Trang made a favorable assist for Bien Thi Hang to finish and increase the score to 3-2. Just a few minutes later, it was still the combination between Thuy Trang and Bien Thi Hang that brought the 4th goal. When Myanmar played power-play at the end of the match, Bien Thi Hang completed a hat-trick with an accurate 10-meter shot, sealing a 5-2-win victory.
With this result, the Vietnamese women's futsal team continues to rank 2nd in Group B with 6 points after 2 matches. Coach Nguyen Dinh Hoang's team is still not sure to win a ticket to the semi-finals and must wait for the remaining match of Group B between the Australian women's futsal team and the Philippines to close this afternoon (February 26).