Malaysia national team practices air combat, away team's goalkeeper is nervous before the big match
Trung Kien•DNUM_BEZBCZCABI 21:53
(Baonghean.vn) - After a day of getting used to the very cold weather in Hanoi, today, the Malaysian team was selected to practice at 7:30 p.m. The Malaysian opponent has almost full strength after the return of center-back Aidil Zafuan from suspension in the second leg of the semi-final against Thailand.
The Malaysian team consults before an important training session at My Dinh. Photo: Trung Kien
Coach Tan Cheng Hoe still had to let defender Nazirul Naim Che Hashim train separately because he had not recovered from the injury after the first leg of the final. In the first leg match against the Vietnamese team, Nazirul Naim Che Hashim suffered a groin injury at the end of the first half. Photo: Trung Kien
Malaysian players get used to the weather and the feeling of playing at My Dinh Stadium. Photo: Trung Kien
Despite conceding two goals at home, through pre-match statements from the coach and some key players, the Malaysian team still showed confidence when playing away at My Dinh. Photo: Trung Kien
Vietnam's opponents spent a lot of time practicing aerial combat. In the first leg, Malaysia scored two goals from set pieces. Photo: Trung Kien
Malaysia's goalkeeper was a bit nervous during the training session. Photo: Trung Kien
Through observation, it can be seen that the mood of the Malaysian players on the training ground seemed uncomfortable because of the cold weather in Hanoi and the disadvantage after losing 2 goals in the first leg. Photo: Trung Kien
(Baonghean.vn) – Tonight, Coach Park Hang-seo and the Vietnam National Team had an important training session to get familiar with My Dinh Stadium as well as to plan the final tactics for the second leg of the AFF Cup 2018 final against Malaysia at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, December 15.
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