Former Malaysia head coach was furious when he saw Cong Phuong open the score.
Trung Kien•November 16, 2018 20:49
(Baonghean.vn) - Attending the match between Vietnam and Malaysia at the AFC Cup 2018, former head coach of the Malaysian national team, Ong Kim Swee, was also present in the stands of My Dinh Stadium. A few minutes after arriving, he had to witness Cong Phuong tearing the Malaysian national team's net.
Not wanting to miss the opportunity to witness the Vietnam national team defeat Malaysia in the group stage of the AFF Cup 2018 right at home, many parents of the players were present at My Dinh National Stadium. Photo: TK
Mr. Nguyen Trong Huong (right) traveled from Nghe An to cheer for his son Trong Hoang. He looks quite similar to coach Park Hang Seo. Photo: TK
Mr. Luong Xuan Bach from Thai Nguyen came down to cheer for his son Xuan Truong. Photo: TK
A special female fan believed to be Ha Duc Chinh's girlfriend in the stands. Unfortunately, Duc Chinh sat on the bench. Photo: TK
Ha Duc Chinh's rumored girlfriend did not go alone, but was accompanied by a group of very pretty friends. Photo: TK
In the stands, many beauties turned their attention to the Vietnam National Team. Photo: TK
In the first minutes, Malaysia started the game better. Photo: TK
However, Cong Phuong, in a sudden move into the penalty area, scored a goal against the Malaysian goalkeeper. Photo: TK
Center back Que Ngoc Hai, wearing the captain's armband of the Vietnam national team, ran to hug his junior Cong Phuong to celebrate. Photo: TK
In the stands, Coach Ong Kim Swee - former head coach of the Malaysian national team clearly did not want to witness this scene. Photo: TK
(Baonghean.vn) - The match between Vietnam and Malaysia was the best match of Group A - AFF Cup 2018. And fans and artists created vibrant pictures to cheer on Coach Park Hang Seo and his team.
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