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Thanh Nha returns to support the Vietnam Women's Team

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế23/07/2023


According to the Vietnam Football Federation, at noon on July 23 (local time), the Vietnam Women's Team welcomed the return of speedy midfielder Thanh Nha.

This is a much-needed addition in terms of strength for Coach Mai Duc Chung towards the match with the Portuguese Women's Team on July 27.

Thanh Nhã trở lại tiếp sức cho Đội tuyển Nữ Việt Nam
Striker Thanh Nha warms up outside the field. (Source: VNA)

Previously, Nguyen Thi Thanh Nha was unable to play in the match between the Vietnam Women's Team and the US Women's Team due to not recovering her physical strength.

However, by the afternoon practice session on July 23 (local time), this female midfielder was ready to practice again.

Before the training session took place, Thanh Nha and the entire Vietnam Women's Team listened to Coach Mai Duc Chung's instructions and sharing.

The 74-year-old strategist shared his thoughts, assessments and opinions with the whole team.

During the training session, midfielder Thanh Nha was very energetic in participating in tactical training with some reserve players of the Vietnam Women's Team.

Meanwhile, the main players in the match against the US Women's Team such as Huynh Nhu, Hoang Thi Loan, Bich Thuy, Thai Thi Thao... were jogging to relax.

Up to now, the Vietnam Women's Team has welcomed the return of all players. Hai Yen and Duong Thi Van are also ready for the match with Portugal.

The Vietnam Women's Team will have two more training sessions at Fred Taylor Park (Auckland) before moving to Hamilton on July 26.

The Vietnam Women's Team will compete with the Portugal Women's Team on July 27 at Waikato Stadium (Hamilton), 125km from Auckland city.



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