U17 Vietnam | 2-0 | Myanmar U17 |
Van Duong (69') Gia Bao (89') | Score |
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90+4' MATCH END
U17 Vietnam 2-0 U17 Myanmar
89' GOAL FOR U17 VIETNAM
U17 Vietnam 2-0 U17 Myanmar
Duy Dang crossed very well and Gia Bao tapped the ball into the empty net to double the gap for U17 Vietnam.
The first goal of U17 Vietnam in the tournament
69' GOAL FOR U17 VIETNAM
U17 Vietnam 1-0 U17 Myanmar
Viet Long dribbled very well on the right wing, he crossed for Van Duong to head the ball to open the score for U17 Vietnam.
U17 Vietnam opened the score of the match
64' Chance for U17 Vietnam
Van Khanh wasted the most dangerous chance since the beginning of the match. He took a free kick from only 18 meters but the ball hit the wall.
58'
Coach Roland made the first change when Gia Bao replaced Hoang Khanh.
50'
Myanmar U17 withdrew the entire squad to their own half to defend. Vietnam U17 tried very hard to push up the squad but the lack of finesse made it very difficult for the home team to find a goal.
46' SECOND HALF BEGINS
U17 Vietnam 0-0 U17 Myanmar
U17 Vietnam is in trouble.
45+2' END OF FIRST HALF
U17 Vietnam 0-0 U17 Myanmar
44' Chance for U17 Vietnam
Viet Long accelerated on the right wing, he shot powerfully but the U17 Myanmar goalkeeper made an excellent save.
34'
Van Duong had the ball in a good position in front of the penalty area but his shot lacked accuracy.
29'
U17 Vietnam still controlled the ball more but the coordination was not good.
23'
U17 Vietnam has no specific plan to penetrate Myanmar's defense. The players' ball handling speed is very slow and does not create any surprises.
U17 Myanmar defends solidly.
17' Chance for U17 Vietnam
After a pass from his teammate, Hoang Khanh headed the ball dangerously but it went wide of the goal.
12' Chance for Myanmar
Kyaw Thiha passed 2 U17 Vietnam midfielders and shot powerfully from a distance but Xuan Tin made an excellent save.
6'
U17 Vietnam created a favorable situation against the opponent, the home team players tried hard to quickly score the opening goal of the match.
1' MATCH BEGINS
U17 Vietnam 0-0 U17 Myanmar
18:35: U17 Myanmar "warms up" before the match starts
Myanmar U17 players are confident before the ball rolls.
18:32: U17 Vietnam warms up
U17 Vietnam players warm up on the field.
18:30: Line-up:
U17 Myanmar: Htet Wai Yan (19), Nyan Aung (2), Myo Khant Kyaw (3), Sai Mao Han (4), Aung Thi Ha (5), Bay Lar Phong Ram (6), Kyaw Thiha (7), Swan Zar Ni (8), Sai Zom Shang (14), Sai Bo Bo (17), Thura Min Thant (19).
U17 Vietnam: Xuan Tin (1), Viet Anh (3), Hong Quang (4), Tan Dung (5), Hoang Khanh (7), Hong Phong (8), Viet Long (9), Duc Duy (14), Van Khanh (17), Thien Phu (19), Van Duong (20).
*Comment on U17 Vietnam vs U17 Myanmar
After drawing the first match against U17 Kyrgyzstan, U17 Vietnam must beat U17 Myanmar in the second match if they want to continue to hope to pass the 2025 AFC U17 qualifiers. U17 Vietnam currently has only 1 point, behind U17 Yemen - the team that just beat U17 Myanmar with a score of 6-1.
Vietnam U17 had a difficult start in the U17 Asian qualifiers. Creating many opportunities, coach Cristiano Roland's students did not score any goals against Kyrgyzstan U17, drawing 0-0.
U17 Vietnam needs to win against Myanmar.
Before that, U17 Vietnam's direct opponent, U17 Yemen, won by a landslide. This result was somewhat disadvantageous, and U17 Vietnam was forced to beat U17 Myanmar in the second match.
This is a goal within the capabilities of U17 Vietnam. This squad - under the guidance of coach Tran Minh Chien - recently defeated U16 Myanmar with a score of 5-1 at the U16 Southeast Asian tournament. All 4 players who scored for U16 Vietnam in that match will continue to participate in this qualifying round (Bui Duy Dang, Nguyen Viet Long, Nguyen Thai Hoa and Nguyen Thai Hieu).
Vietnam U17 did not win the first match. However, the performance of the home team brought much hope. Under the guidance of coach Cristiano Roland, Vietnam U17 showed a lively playing style and sharp attacks. What the young players need to do is improve their ability to take advantage of opportunities, something that no Vietnam U17 player could do against Kyrgyzstan U17.
Myanmar U17 had tickets to the finals in 2000, 2002 and 2006, but have not qualified since 2010. The last time audiences saw Myanmar U17 at the Asian Championship finals was 18 years ago. If Myanmar U17 loses to Vietnam U17 in the second match, they will have no chance to qualify for the finals.
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