Quang Hai and Van Hau have good news and will soon return to the Vietnam national team.
Quang Hai has recovered from his injury, while Van Hau does not need surgery and can return to training sooner than expected to be ready for his duty in the Vietnam national team.
In the latest image updated on the Hanoi Police Club homepage,Quang Haiactively practicing with teammates to prepare for the day of returning to the field. If nothing changes, number 19 can play in the match between Hanoi Police and Hoang Anh Gia Lai in the first round of the 2023/24 National Cup, on November 25.
This is also the first match of new Coach Gong Oh Kyun. The Korean strategist is very confident with Hanoi Police to defend the V-League championship and conquer the National Cup title.

Previously, Quang Hai suffered a calf injury in the friendly match between Vietnam and Uzbekistan in China (October 13). Doctors required the midfielder from Dong Anh (Hanoi) to rest for 1 month, causing him to be unable to play in the last 3 rounds of V-League, and also miss the training session with the Vietnam team.
Having recovered from injury, Quang Hai not only helps Coach Gong Oh Kyun have more quality options at Hanoi Police, but is also ready to return to the Vietnamese team in the training session at the end of December to prepare for the 2023 Asian Cup Finals.
In addition to Quang Hai, Hanoi Police also received good news fromVan Hau. After a recent examination in Singapore, the doctors concluded that the Thai Binh player does not need surgery.

Previously on November 4, the Hanoi Police Club's homepage announced that Van Hau suffered an Achilles tendon injury and had to undergo surgery, taking 3 to 6 months to fully recover.
Thus, if Van Hau receives good treatment, he can soon return to training and competing for the Public Security team and the Vietnam national team.
On November 26, Van Hau and Hai My will hold their wedding ceremony in Hanoi, after holding the engagement ceremony at the bride's house and the wedding ceremony in their hometown Thai Binh on November 11.