Returning from SEA Games 32, the U22 Vietnam stars are worried.

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông18/05/2023


According to plan, V-League 2023 will resume from May 19, after a long break to serve the 32nd SEA Games.

Returning from the 32nd Sea Games, the U22 Vietnam stars are worried.

U22 Vietnam was exhausted at SEA Games 32 (Illustration photo)

Most of the players feel excited and are ready in every way for the national championship matches after a long time of having to practice alone.

However, for many young players who just joined U22 Vietnam at SEA Games 32, it is completely the opposite.

Because, at the tournament in Cambodia, the red team went through 6 matches in just 17 days (from April 30 to May 16).

Besides, the hot weather in the land of pagodas also greatly affects the physical condition of Van Do and his teammates.

Especially recently, players like Thai Son, Tuan Tai, Van Tung, Quoc Viet, Van Do or Tien Long are all being given opportunities to play by clubs.

And of course, when their health is not good, it is difficult for them to be appreciated by the coach.

According to the schedule, the earliest match in round 8 of V-League 2023 will be the match between HAGL and Thanh Hoa, taking place at 5:00 p.m. on April 19.

In this match, coach Kiatisak will likely let striker Nguyen Quoc Viet rest more because he sprained his ankle in the match against U22 Thailand on May 11.



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