Coach Teguramori Makoto helped Hanoi Club beat HAGL 3-0
VAR operates at full capacity in the HAGL - Hanoi Club match
On the afternoon of February 21, Hanoi FC came to Pleiku Stadium with great determination to forget the defeat a few rounds before against HAGL at home stadium Hang Day, which caused them to later "behead their general" and not celebrate Tet at all.
This motivation is even more evident when the match at 5pm on February 21 is also the debut of new coach Teguramori Makoto - former captain of the Japanese U.23 team that won the 2016 U.23 Asian Cup and participated in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
This was a match where the away team did not have Duy Manh on the registered list, but they still entered the match quite proactively, dominating the home team. HAGL proactively kept a tight formation to ensure they did not concede first.
Goalkeeper Trung Kien's unfortunate unsuccessful save
Hanoi FC's efforts once put the ball into the net of goalkeeper Tran Trung Kien after a shot by Daniel Passira, however, after consulting VAR, referee Nguyen Manh Hai did not recognize the goal because Dao Van Nam had previously fouled a HAGL player.
Unable to bear the ineffective performance of Daniel Passira, coach Teguramori Makoto decided to take him off and replace him with Joao Pedro. Immediately, Joao Pedro made Ly Duc commit a foul in the penalty area.
Referee Nguyen Manh Hai had a very favorable view and did not need to consult VAR. Having been given the penalty kick by Van Quyet, midfielder Luka Bodicanec scored a heart-stopping goal when goalkeeper Trung Kien, despite catching the ball in the right direction, slowly rolled into the net.
Coach Teguramori Makoto "cool hand"
VAR operates continuously at Pleiku Stadium on the afternoon of February 21.
After that goal in the 70th minute, the match became more exciting when HAGL Club accepted the risk, proactively pushing forward to find an equalizer. Unfortunately, in a counter-attack situation, center-back Jairo fouled Joao Pedro, preventing a possible goal, receiving a direct red card.
Having only 10 players left greatly affected HAGL's determination to score, as shown by coach Le Quang Trai sending Hoang Minh in to replace Minh Vuong so that this young SEA Games player could have more valuable playing minutes in the V-League arena.
In that situation, it is understandable that HAGL Club could not maintain the rear when the defense was pushed up, as in the situation where Van Kien was forced to foul Van Truong who was running down alone. On the 11m mark, Joao Pedro successfully executed, doubling the gap to 2-0 for the away team.
Jairo's red card caused HAGL to lose heavily.
Then in the final minutes of the match, striker Van Tung, who had just entered the field, shone with a close-range header, sealing a resounding 3-0 victory, helping Hanoi FC successfully avenge their debt with a resounding victory over HAGL on the debut day of coach Teguramori Makoto.
It can be considered a successful debut for coach Teguramori Makoto, when he helped Hanoi FC have their second consecutive victory for the first time since the beginning of the season. This result helped them surpass Thanh Hoa FC to rank 3rd after the early match of round 14.
For their part, HAGL will suffer a "double loss" when, in addition to accepting defeat and being relegated to 8th place, they will not be able to have the service of their mainstay center-back Jairo in the next 2 matches with 2 away matches at Ho Chi Minh City Club and Thanh Hoa Club.
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Source: https://thanhnien.vn/bxh-v-league-club-ha-noi-thay-tuong-doi-van-leo-len-top-3-hagl-tut-rat-sau-185250221191552329.htm
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