On the sidelines of Nghe An Newspaper Cup: Feng Shui 'pink' color
The most impressive, attractive, and dramatic thing on the Children's Stadium on the match day of June 7th was the boys wearing pink shirts - Nhi Dong Tuong Duong. The color that this team jokingly calls "feng shui color".

In the match against Hung Nguyen Children's School on the afternoon of June 7, despite being considered inferior to the opponent, Phu Tuong players had a spectacular victory over the opponent with a score of 5-3.
What impressed the boys wearing pink shirts was their aggressive playing style, their dedication and their ability to dominate the game. However, when they first entered the field, the young players were teased by their friends, "Hey, wearing girls' pink." A little shy but quickly regaining their confidence, the Tuong Duong players responded jokingly: "Pink is feng shui." And it was indeed good feng shui when they created a miracle.
Win to go home ball

Entering the first match of the season, Quy Hop Children's Team faced off against Quynh Luu Children's Team - a strong and traditional opponent. Their physical strength was smaller than Quynh Luu Children's Team, so from the first minutes of the match, the players from the land of colored metals played at a disadvantage. To revive the fighting spirit and encourage the players to attack strongly, the coaching staff closely directed the sidelines; and cheered enthusiastically from the stands.
In particular, right at the half-time meeting, coach Phan Hieu Nghia "offered a reward": "If you win this match, you will be able to go to Big C tonight to play football", the young players responded with resounding "yes"s and thunderous applause.
With this dose of “doping”, the children played much better. As soon as they entered the field, they scored the opening goal, ending the match with a 2-1 victory.
"If I lose this game, I will try another one"
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As a team with many achievements, the defending champion of the 25th season, but entering the first match of this year's tournament, despite having a leading goal, Nhi Dong Tan Ky was defeated by Nhi Dong Yen Thanh with a heavy score of 5-1.
Expecting to “make a difference” this season, the players from the land of honey lost in the opening match. Sad and regretful, the young players lay down in the middle of the field, covering their faces and sobbing, making the caretakers and coaching staff try to comfort them for a long time.
“There are still many matches ahead. If we lose this match, we will set up another match. Winning and losing is normal in competitions. As long as you have tried your best, played with 100% of your ability and are happy and comfortable, that is enough,” Mr. Nguyen Van Linh, head coach of Tan Ky Children, comforted the children.
"Pour oil" strategy
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In the match against Nhi dong Quynh Luu, the young players of the mountain town of Quy Hop played quite well. The team had many tricky situations that disturbed the opponent's goal.
On the sidelines, coach Phan Hieu Nghia constantly followed the players, giving technical instructions. What surprised the fans was the “slang” that this coach used throughout the match: “Pour oil! Pour oil”.
At the end of the match, many curious people asked coach Hieu Nghia about the “Pouring Oil” tactic. Without hiding anything, the young coach confided, “It was a situation of kicking the ball high into the opponent’s goal”./.