What does Mr. Park need to change when facing U22 Myanmar?
(Baonghean.vn) - Except for the score, Coach Park Hang-seo is not satisfied with the U22 Vietnam players who just had a 1-0 victory over Chinese Taipei in the first match of the U23 Asian Qualifiers. So what will he change when facing the U22 Myanmar players who are considered more difficult to play?
Compared to U22 Chinese Taipei, which consists of many student amateur players, U22 Myanmar is considered to have a much higher level.This forcesCoach Park Hang-seoforced to change the way of playing, if want to win.In particular, for a long time the playersMyanmar is always highly appreciated for having good health and being willing to compete on the field.
According to experts, the match against U23 Myanmar is considered to be the decisive match for the ticket to the next round in Group I. That is also the reason why Coach Park Hang-seo asked his players to focus their maximum attention and put all their efforts into this decisive match. How will he change?
Must renew the way of playing
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Coach Park Hang-seo asked his players to focus and put all their efforts into this decisive match. Photo: VFF. |
Playing with a 3-4-3 formation but Mr. Park does not have a central midfield duo like in the national team, Huu Thang and Hoang Anh are expected a lot but their attacks do not have enough pressure and speed to make U22 Chinese Taipei confused. Unlike Hoang Duc in the Vietnamese team who plays through balls, coordinates in small groups, and uses technical advantages, his juniors seem to take advantage of their physical strength and average passes. The weakness of the opponent's slow ability to turn around needs to be exploited more, especially within 5.5m.
Only appearing in the last 30 minutes of the match against U23 Chinese Taipei, Nguyen Hai Long has proven that he deserves to be given the opportunity. The midfielder born in 2000, who has just joined Hang Day Stadium, always plays energetically, attacking with technical dribbling, finishing and creating. He is the factor that creates the difference in the playing style of U23 Vietnam in the midfield and really needs to be in the starting lineup. Compared to when he played for Than Quang Ninh, this player's running steps are much more graceful.
In the first match against Chinese Taipei, even the wing attacks were disjointed. On the left wing, Van Xuan and Van Dai were present but Quang Vinh was missing. It was only when Quang Vinh was replaced by the left-sided central defender that we scored a goal. Losing the ball from the midfield or in the position of Lieu Quang Vinh, entering the defense carelessly like that will make us pay the price if we meet a good opponent, U22 Myanmar. The remaining central defenders such as Thanh Binh and Viet Anh played much more maturely, even though at the club they often play in a 4-defender formation.
Seize the opportunity
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Mr. Park will change at least 2 positions compared to the opening match. Photo On Sport. |
Striker Xuan Tu is not a bad scorer but clearly given the task of scoring goals, the spearhead of the attack, he must know how to take advantage of every opportunity to bring goals for U22 Vietnam. When being rated higher, the U22 Myanmar players will not use the bus placed in front of the goal, so Xuan Quyet and Van Dat will have the opportunity.
In fact, Mr. Park is having a headache when U22 Vietnam has not seen the appearance of players like Quang Hai and Tien Linh who have scored the opening goal to relieve psychological stress. U22 Chinese Taipei is not strong, but often having 8 or 9 players at home makes our players play in a deadlock, lacking confidence. Attacking a lot without scoring a goal is always a double-edged sword that we have to overcome. Perhaps, in addition to replacing a few positions on the field, Coach Park Hang-seo should have psychological therapy to relieve pressure for the players.