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Vietnam ends AFC Women’s Cup after three losses

Vietnam ended their journey in the group stage of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s Cup in Amman, the capital of Jordan on April 13 after beaten by the Republic of Korea (RoK) 0-4.
Vietnam ends AFC Women’s Cup after three losses ảnh 1Vietnam and the Republic of Korea's players vie for the ball in the third match of the Asian Football Confederation Women's Cup in Amman, Jordan on April 13. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam ended their journey in the group stageof the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s Cup in Amman, the capital ofJordan on April 13 after beaten by the Republic of Korea (RoK) 0-4.

The team boarded the flight home on the early morning of April 14 andwill arrive in Hanoi at around 6:00am the following day.

Their flight had to change its path as an exercise of caution after theUS, UK and France launched a coordinated air strike on Damascus, Syria, about200 km away from Amman. The strike involved planes and ship-launched missiles,together with more than 100 projectiles in all, in response to an allegedchemical weapons attack.

The flight has to make a detour to ensure the 600-700 km distance fromthe air field of Syria.

The match with the RoK was the third loss of Vietnam in this event.Earlier, they lost 0-4 to Japan in their first match and suffered their secondmajor defeat of 0-8 to Australia.

Vietnam launched several counter attacksbut they didn’t break the RoK’s defence line. In the 14th minute,from a corner kick in the left wing, midfielder and captain Cho So Hyun coolly struck her header past the goalie Dang ThiKieu Trinh of Vietnam to open the score for the RoK.

Cho’s goal was a driving force for the RoKteam to play more aggressively. They put pressure on the Vietnamese sidecontinuously.-VNA
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