Vietnam U17 4-0 Malaysia: 30 goals, clean sheet.
With five wins out of five matches, scoring 30 goals and conceding none, Vietnam U17 topped Group C after defeating Malaysia U17 4-0, concluding the most impressive 2026 AFC U17 Asian Cup qualifying campaign in history.
Vietnam U17 concluded their 2026 AFC U17 Asian Cup qualifying campaign with a 4-0 victory over Malaysia U17, completing a five-match winning streak, scoring a total of 30 goals and conceding none. The red-shirted team topped Group C, securing their place in the finals and establishing the most impressive qualifying campaign in the history of Vietnam U17's participation in the continental tournament.
The crucial moment: a 4-0 victory to seal a historic achievement.
A draw would have been enough, but the Vietnam U17 team chose a more aggressive approach: an early offensive and high-pressure pressing in the opponent's half. Goals from Mạnh Cường, Anh Hào, Văn Dương, and Sỹ Bách secured a convincing 4-0 victory. Malaysia posed almost no real threat as the Vietnamese defense organized a tight defensive line, effectively controlling the attacking threats.
A five-match journey: speed, pressure, and consistency.
The campaign kicked off with a 6-0 victory against Singapore U17, where the difference in speed, technique, and pressing ability was clearly demonstrated. In the next match, Vietnam U17 achieved the biggest win of the qualifying round by defeating Northern Mariana Islands U17 with a score of 14-0, showing their superior ability to capitalize on opportunities.
The next two victories against U17 Hong Kong and U17 Macau helped the team solidify their number one position. Despite constantly rotating their squad, the U17 Vietnam team maintained a high tempo, coordinated well, and had many shots on goal. More importantly, the defense played focused, made no major mistakes, and kept a clean sheet throughout the tournament.
Tactical perspective: pressing is the common language.
A consistent highlight of the Vietnam U17 team was their dynamic pressing, proactively winning back the ball early to shorten the distance to the goal. The attacking tempo was heightened immediately after ball recovery, with sufficient speed and number of attacks directed towards the goal to create continuous waves of attacks. Meanwhile, the defensive structure was maintained with discipline: tight covering, limiting space between lines, and reducing opportunities for quality shots on goal for the opponent.
The rotation of players did not diminish the intensity. The ability to maintain the tempo and stick to the playing principles – strong pressing, quick transitions, decisive finishing – was the foundation for the five-match winning streak, accompanied by a rare clean sheet at the qualifying level.
Selective statistics
- Five wins out of five matches; top of Group C.
- 30 goals scored; no goals conceded; goal difference +30.
- Notable victories: 6-0 against Singapore U17; 14-0 against Northern Mariana Islands U17; 4-0 against Malaysia U17.
- They continued their winning streak against U17 Hong Kong and U17 Macau (the source did not specify the exact scores).
| Competitor | Result | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Singapore U17 | 6-0 | Starting to build momentum |
| U17 Northern Mariana Islands | 14-0 | Biggest win in the qualifying round |
| Hong Kong U17 | Win | The source does not specify the score. |
| Macau U17 | Win | The source does not specify the score. |
| U17 Malaysia | 4-0 | Securing the top spot in Group C. |
Impact and aftereffects
With a perfect record of 30 wins, 30 goals, and a clean sheet, the Vietnam U17 team qualified for the finals with great confidence and high expectations from fans for a generation capable of competing on equal footing at the continental level. According to related articles from other sources, the 4-0 victory against Malaysia U17 created a strong impact on the regional fan community, garnering much praise and positive emotions; at the same time, Malaysian fans expressed disappointment at their team's elimination.
With their modern, high-speed playing style and disciplined defense, coach Cristiano Roland's team established a clear identity right from the qualifying rounds. Entering the finals, it's crucial to maintain this identity in matches with more demanding tactical requirements – where every pressing situation and every transition will determine the line between breakthrough and elimination.