Mr. Duc wants U19 Vietnam to play in V-League from next season

September 10, 2014 14:46

After the match between U19 Vietnam and U19 Japan last night, Mr. Duc once again reaffirmed this issue.

According to Mr. Nguyen Tan Anh (HAGL Club), the players of HAGL Arsenal JMG Academy currently playing for U19 Vietnam also wish to play in V-League.

During last night's match, Mr. Duc himself was also present in the stands, he clearly stated this point of view: "They will soon graduate, so there are still things that need to be improved. I believe that with time and practice on the field, the players will gradually mature," Mr. Duc emphasized.

Compared to U19 Japan, U19 Vietnam is still weak in mentality and experience.

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According to Mr. Duc, U19 Vietnam will be given maximum conditions to participate in many tournaments to gain experience, because this is the process of perfecting the young players. Specifically, in addition to promoting some players of U19 Vietnam to participate in V-League 2015, HAGL-Arsenal JMG Academy will send a team to participate in the U21 International Tournament of Thanh Nien Newspaper 2014 in Can Tho. In December 2014, the team of the Academy will continue to represent Vietnam to participate in the Southeast Asian Student Tournament in Indonesia.

This is a good thing for the Vietnam U19 team because even coach Guillaume Graechen himself commented that his players lacked experience in competition as only Minh Vuong had played in the V-League. Meanwhile, the opponent, Japan U19, has many players playing in the J-League, Japan's top tournament. Therefore, although they are the same age, Japan U19's playing style and experience in battle are much more outstanding./.

According to VOV