Results Hanoi 4-2 Binh Dinh: Newcomer Caion scores hat-trick; Coach Mai Duc Chung wins age championship at 2023 Women's World Cup
(Baonghean.vn) - Rookie Caion shined with a hat-trick, helping Hanoi come from behind to win an impressive 4-2; At the age of 72, coach Mai Duc Chung is the oldest coach at the 2023 Women's World Cup. That is notable sports news in the past 24 hours.
Result Hanoi 4-2 Binh Dinh: Newcomer Caion scores hat-trick
Despite being behind Binh Dinh, rookie Caion shined with a hat-trick, helping Hanoi come from behind to win an impressive 4-2. Three full points helped the defending champions level the score with the top team, Hanoi Police.

Winning all 3 points against Binh Dinh, Hanoi has leveled the gap with the top team, Hanoi Police, with 25 points each. However, the defending champion temporarily accepted the second place due to inferior goal difference to Hanoi Police.
Coach Mai Duc Chung is the age champion at the 2023 Women's World Cup
At 72 years old, coach Mai Duc Chung is the oldest coach at the 2023 Women's World Cup.

According to statistics from the Guardian, Mr. Mai Duc Chung is the oldest head coach among the 32 coaches of the national teams participating in the 2023 Women's World Cup. As of now, Coach Mai Duc Chung is 72 years old. No coach in his seventies leads the national team at the 2023 World Cup like the coach from Vietnam. The second oldest coach at this World Cup is Nelson Abadia, coach of the Colombian Women's Team.
Chelsea make second offer worth £70m for Caicedo
Chelsea makes second offer to buy Caicedo, Cuadrado prepares to join Inter Milan, Liverpool plans to buy Phillips... are notable transfer news in the past 24 hours.

According to the Evening Standard, Chelsea are preparing to make an offer worth more than £70 million (€80 million) to Brighton to sign midfielder Moises Caicedo. Previously, The Blues offered to buy Caicedo for £60 million (€70 million) but was immediately rejected by Brighton.
Newcastle refused to borrow Ronaldo
Head coach Eddie Howe confirmed that there is no reason for Newcastle to join hands with clubs in Saudi Arabia in the summer transfer market of 2023. This also dispelled rumors that the Magpies could borrow Cristiano Ronaldo from Al-Nassr.
"Whether or not we deal with Saudi Arabia depends on whether it is right for Newcastle. We will always act in our own best interests first," The Sun quoted coach Howe as saying.

Thus, there will be no way Newcastle will borrow Ronaldo from Al-Nassr in the summer of 2023, despite the Magpies also being under the control of the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF) - an organization that owns 4 other clubs in the Saudi Pro League - including CR7's team.