Impressive images of the regrettable draw of U22 Vietnam in the final match of the group stage of SEA Games 32
(Baonghean.vn) - U22 Vietnam deserved to win against U22 Thailand, when coach Troussier's students had many opportunities created in the second half, in the final match of the group stage of SEA Games 32.
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A large number of fans came to the stadium to cheer for coach Philippe Troussier and his team. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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Coach Park Hang-seo from Hanoi to Prince Stadium to cheer for U22 Vietnam in the match against U22 Thailand. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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Two players from Nghe An, Dinh Xuan Tien and Ho Van Cuong, were in the starting lineup. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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Dinh Xuan Tien plays energetically but he still hasn't reached his best form. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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In this match, Ho Van Cuong replaced Minh Trong. Although he did not play in his best position, Ho Van Cuong still completed the assigned task well. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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U22 Thailand opened the scoring in the first minutes of the first half. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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Being behind, U22 Vietnam put aside their fear and played an even match with U22 Thailand, forcing the strongest team in Group B to struggle to defend. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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Many opportunities were created by U22 Vietnam players in the second half. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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After many efforts, U22 Vietnam scored an equalizer thanks to Le Quoc Nhat Nam. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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The joy of Vietnamese fans at Prince Stadium. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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Coach Philippe Troussier is pleased with the progress of U22 Vietnam. Photo: Hai Hoang |
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In the men's football semi-finals of the 32nd SEA Games on May 13, U22 Vietnam will meet U22 Indonesia at 4:00 p.m. and U22 Thailand will meet U22 Myanmar at 7:00 p.m., both at the Olympic Stadium. Photo: Hai Hoang |