U19 Vietnam unlikely to get the best second place ticket; Mbappe "misses" the No. 1 position in La Liga in terms of income
The fourth ticket to the semi-finals for the second-placed team with the best results became more difficult for U19 Vietnam; Kylian Mbappe also missed the position of the highest-earning star in La Liga. Those are the outstanding sports news in the past 24 hours.
Laos tied with Myanmar, U19 Vietnam's group is unlikely to get the best second place ticket
Despite taking the lead, U19 Myanmar could not maintain the score and was equalized by U19 Laos 1-1 in the final minutes of the match. With this result, the second-placed team in Group B, Myanmar, only has 2 points, 1 point more than U19 Vietnam.

With the scores of the teams in Group B, the 4th ticket to the semi-finals for the second-placed team with the best record becomes more difficult for the group of coach Hua Hien Vinh and his team. Accordingly, U19 Thailand - second place in Group C with 3 points (difference +1) has only played 1 round and has the best record, behind the second place in Group A - East Timor with 3 points (difference -1) after 2 matches. Group C of Thailand will enter the second round tomorrow, July 22.
Up to now, the first two tickets to the semi-finals are firmly in the hands of U19 Australia and U19 Indonesia with 2 wins.
In the final round, U19 Myanmar will face difficulties when facing U19 Australia. Meanwhile, U19 Vietnam will face U19 Laos on July 24.
Arsenal recruits new player at 'dirt cheap' price
The Gunners have agreed a transfer fee with Ajax of around €1m and Tommy Setford will join the youth team rather than the first team.

Ajax had hoped to keep hold of Setford, but with just one year left on his contract and the player himself unwilling to sign a new deal, the Dutch club have run out of options. The deal is now almost done, and the young Englishman could even be in time to join Arsenal on their tour of the United States.
Strange: Kylian Mbappe "missed" the No. 1 position in La Liga in terms of income
Accepting a pay cut to join Real Madrid caused Kylian Mbappe to miss out on the position of highest-earning star in La Liga.
This is what European media mentioned before Real Madrid officially announced the signing of French superstar Kylian Mbappé on June 4.
Kylian Mbappé left PSG after 7 years of service and became a free agent when he signed a 5-year contract to play for the Royal Madrid team.

To join his childhood favourites, Mbappé will have to take a significant pay cut from the wages he received at PSG. In return, the France captain will be paid a huge contract worth an estimated €100m (£85.6m) and will retain 80% of the image rights to any new commercial deals he signs after joining Real Madrid.