Coach Park Hang-seo: No pressure on national men’s football squad
Head coach Park Hang-seo has said that he doesn’t want to put any pressure on his team and believed that the Vietnamese national men’s football squad will perform well during the match against Malaysia on June 11.
Hanoi (VNA) – Head coach Park Hang-seo hassaid that he doesn’t want to put any pressure on his team and believed that the Vietnamese nationalmen’s football squad will perform well during the match against Malaysia onJune 11.
Speaking at a press conference on June 10 ahead of the2022 FIFA World Cup qualification match in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Park said thecoaching staff has tried to help the players have their best spiritual and physicalfitness.
Also present at the event, midfielder Luong XuanTruong said it will be another tough match for Vietnam, but they will playcautiously and wait for opportunities.
Vietnam trounced Indonesia 4-0 in their match of Group G in the second round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers which tookplace in the UAE on June 7.
Vietnam are now on top of Group G with 14 points whileMalaysia have nine points. After the 0-4 loss against UAE last week, Malaysia have nochoice but to defeat Vietnam to advance to the final World Cup qualifyinground. Vietnam also need three points to hold the top position, meaning thegame will prove crucial for both teams.
The match will take place on June 11 at 11:45 pm(Hanoi time)./.
Vietnam trounced Indonesia 4-0 in a match of Group G of the second round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers which took place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on June 7 (local time).
Vietnam trounced Indonesia 4-0 in a match of Group G of the second round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers which took place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on June 7 (local time).
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has sent a congratulatory letter to the national men's football team on their recent 4-0 triumph against Indonesia in a match of Group G in the second round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers, which took place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on June 7 (local time).
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