On the afternoon of October 4, Hanoi FC traveled to Urawa Red Diamonds' home field in the second match of Group J of the Asian Cup 1.
Hanoi FC (purple shirt) lost easily at Urawa Red Diamonds stadium.
With home field advantage, Urawa Red Diamonds immediately pushed up their attacking formation and created an overwhelming situation against Hanoi FC.
In the 10th minute, from a corner kick, Kante made a smart run and finished neatly to open the score for the home team.
In the 18th minute, Urawa Red Diamonds were awarded a penalty when Takahashi was brought down by Le Tallec in the penalty area.
On the 11m mark, Scholz easily fooled goalkeeper Tan Truong, raising the score to 2-0.
With two goals to their name, the Japanese team started to slow down to protect their lead.
However, in the 37th minute they still had another goal thanks to Takahashi.
On the other hand, despite playing with great effort, Hanoi FC could hardly create any pressure on the home team's goal.
After the break, Hanoi FC played better but overall they still seemed stuck in finding a way into the opponent's net.
Meanwhile, despite playing slowly, Urawa Red Diamonds still scored consecutive goals against Hanoi FC.
In the 65th minute, after a corner kick from his teammate, Takahiro Sekine jumped up and headed the ball into the ground, raising the score to 4-0 for Urawa Red Diamonds.
Continuing the excitement, 5 minutes later, the home team increased the score to 5-0 thanks to Kante.
In the 85th minute, taking advantage of the opportunity when goalkeeper Tan Truong failed to catch the ball after his teammate's shot, substitute player Ekanit Panya rushed in and scored the sixth goal of the match against Hanoi FC.
In the remaining minutes, the Vietnamese team tried to attack to find an honorary goal but failed.
In the end, Hanoi FC lost 0-6 on the field of Asian champions Urawa Red Diamonds.
Urawa Red Diamonds vs Hanoi FC result: 6-0
Goals: Kante 10', 70', Alexander Scholz 18', Takahashi 37', Takahiro Sekine 65', Ekanit Panya 85'
Starting lineup
Urawa Red Diamonds: Nishikawa (1), Ogiwara (26), Hoibraaten (5), Scholz (28), Sakai (2), Sekine (14), Iwao (19), Koizumi (8), Takahashi (18), Yasui (25), Kante (11)
Hanoi FC: Tan Truong (1), Marcao (77), Thanh Chung (16), Duy Manh (2), Tuan Hai (9), Hung Dung (88), Le Tallec (6), Tagueu (95), Caion (17), Van Quyet (10)
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