Although the Vietnamese women's team lost to the New Zealand women's team, goalkeeper Kim Thanh still received the best match award.
With an excellent save, goalkeeper Kim Thanh was the best player in the match between Vietnam women's team and New Zealand women's team. (Source: Getty Images) |
The Vietnamese women's team lost 0-2 to the New Zealand women's team in a friendly match at noon on July 10 (Vietnam time). However, in the defeat of the Vietnamese women's team, goalkeeper Kim Thanh still received a special honor.
Sofa Score newspaper rated goalkeeper Kim Thanh as the best player of the match with 8.6 points.
Despite conceding two goals, the goalkeeper of the Vietnamese women's team had an excellent performance. Accordingly, the goalkeeper had 10 saves (including 6 saves from shots in the penalty area).
Only the excellence of goalkeeper Kim Thanh helped the Vietnamese women's team avoid a heavy defeat. In addition, the goalkeeper born in 1993 also had 60 touches of the ball, making 37 passes (86% accurate).
Most of the remaining players of the Vietnamese women's team received average scores. Only Duong Thi Van was given 7.1 points (second highest in the Vietnamese women's team). She won 10/13 challenges with her opponents. In addition, the midfielder born in 1994 also had 6 successful tackles.
On the New Zealand side, Jacqui Hand was rated 8.1 points. She contributed a goal for the home team. In addition, this player also had 6 successful dribbles.
The average score of the entire New Zealand team was 7.06. This number is higher than the Vietnam women's team's 6.61. Obviously, through the loss to New Zealand, the Vietnam women's team still has a lot to improve, especially in defense and ball control.
On October 15, the Vietnamese women's team will have their final friendly match against Spain. This is a very strong opponent, currently ranked 6th in the world . This is the final test for coach Mai Duc Chung and his team before the 2023 World Cup.
Scores of Vietnamese women's players in the match against New Zealand women's team. (Source: Sofa Score) |
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