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The Pinoy booters plot the ambush against the Vietnamese tonight in a pivotal Group B home gig at the Rizal Memorial Stadium. / STAR / File

 

MANILA, Philippines — To stay in the hunt for the Asean Mitsubishi Electric Cup semifinals, the Philippines must pull off a massive victory against Vietnam in the vein of the famous “Miracle of Hanoi” upset of 2010.

The Pinoy booters plot the ambush against the Vietnamese tonight in a pivotal Group B home gig at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

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The Filipinos carry two points after a pair of disappointing 1-1 draws with Myanmar and Laos to sit at third spot behind the Vietnamese (six points on back-to-back wins) and Indonesia (four points on 1-1-1 win-draw-loss) in the chase for the two F4 berths from the group.

“We got big respect for Vietnam, they’re giants in Southeast Asia but we’re not afraid of them,” Philippine forward Alex Monis said ahead of the 9 p.m. duel.

“We’re going to go out there and fight, to play the football that we know how to play and stick to that.”

If they can make a new version of the 2010 batch’s groundbreaking upset of Vietnam (2-0) in Hanoi 14 years ago en route to a historic semifinal stint, then Monis and Co. can overtake idle Indonesia at second and move just one point off the leading Golden Star Warriors.

In such a scenario, coach Albert Capellas’ chargers can secure their place in the next phase with a follow-up W against the Indonesians at the close of group play Saturday night in Indonesia.

Olmin Leyba
– The Philippine Star

 

National team deserved the win: coach Kim

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Coach Kim Sang-sik praised his players after Việt Nam beat Indonesia 1-0 on December 15 in Phú Thọ Province.

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Vietnamese players celebrate their goal in the 1-0 win over Indonesia in Group B match of the ASEAN Cup 2024 on December 15 in Phú Thọ. VNA/VNS Photos

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PHÚ THỌ — Coach Kim Sang-sik praised his players after Việt Nam beat Indonesia 1-0 to top Group B of the ASEAN Cup 2024 on Sunday in Phú Thọ Province.

It was Việt Nam’s first win over their arch-rival in 2024, after three straight defeats in the early months across different competitions.

Captain Nguyễn Quang Hải scored the winner for the host side in the 77th minute.

Speaking to reporters after the match, Kim confirmed that despite many difficulties Vietnamese players gave it their best and took an important win.

 

“We did not have good result in previous games against Indonesia. But today I am happy because we won and no one got hurt,” said Kim.

“Indonesia played defensively in this match and their playing style created many challenges for us. But my players made some great efforts and we earned that prestigious goal,” said Kim, who voted his skipper Hải the man of the match.

The game against Indonesia was considered crucial for Việt Nam, with the winners taking number one slot in the group.

The South Korean manager revealed that his coaching board had put in a lot of work, preparing his players well ahead of the match, taking a lot of time to talk over who to play in some key positions, including goalkeeper Nguyễn Filip.

“This match was very important for the whole team. Everyone was concerned about it but we prepared well. When it rained, I reminded Filip to be focused and make a decisive decision. I hoped and was confident for a victory and we did it,” Kim said.

“My players really wanted to score more goals, which is also the wish of all supporters and me, but it wasn’t easy. Anyway we have the three points.”

Coach Kim Sang-sik (centre) and midfielder Nguyễn Quang Hải at the post-match briefing.

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Midfielder Hải also took part in the post-match conference. He said: “Although we met with many challenges from Indonesia, we played with high determination. The win will push our spirit for the next matches.”

Asked about his goal for Việt Nam, Hải said scoring for the national team was always special.

“Personally, I feel like I owe my fans a lot after over a year of poor performance. The win today gives me and my teammates strong motivation. Today, Việt Trì Stadium is like a festival. We will try to make every Việt Nam game a festival for our supporters.”

In the Indonesian side, coach Shin Tae-yong congratulated Việt Nam for the win and said his team’s loss was due to the lack of experience of younger players.

“There is a gap of experience and level between Việt Nam and Indonesia, which is made up of young players. My players have done everything to improve their mentality and physique for the tournament but cannot bridge the gap. We have learned good lessons from this match,” said Shin.

 

He admitted that the team needed more time to sharpen their technique but said his young side would secure a place in the semi-finals.

Shin also blamed the tournament’s uncomfortable competition format of home and away grounds for causing additional trouble to all teams, with Indonesia suffering the most because they were not able to find direct flights to competition venues.

“On average, each move takes us more than ten hours to travel. For example, to Myanmar, it took us 16 hours. I’m myself a bit tired so I can’t imagine how tired the players are,” Shin said.

“Moving like this is very unreasonable and should be changed. I still maintain my opinion that the group stage should be played in a centralised venue. The home-and-away format should be applied in the knockout round.”

Việt Nam will play the Philippines next tomorrow in Manila, while Indonesia will rest until their third game on Saturday also against the Philippines on home soil. VNS

 December 16, 2024 –
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