Singapore squad
Izwan Mahbud (1) – Amirul Adli (5), Safuwan Baharudin (21), Lionel Tan (15), Hariss Harun (14) – Faris Ramli (10), Shah Shahiran (6), Kyoga Nakamura (7), Nazrul Nazari (4), Glenn Kweh (9) – Shawal Anuar (20).
Vietnam squad
Nguyen Dinh Trieu (21) – Bui Tien Dung (4), Nguyen Thanh Chung (16), Do Duy Manh (2) – Vu Van Thanh (17), Nguyen Hoang Duc (14), Doan Ngoc Tan (25), Pham Xuan Manh (7) – Chau Ngoc Quang (8), Nguyen Hai Long (24) – Nguyen Xuan Son (12).
Vietnamese fans flocked to Viet Tri Stadium (Phu Tho) early to prepare to cheer for their home team.
There are many fans from other localities across the country traveling to Viet Tri (Phu Tho) to cheer for their team.
After consecutive victories, the appeal of the Vietnamese team has increased even more.
Vietnam vs Singapore Prediction
The 2-0 away win in the first leg gives the Vietnamese team a big advantage in the rematch against Singapore. The match will take place at 8pm on December 29 at Viet Tri Stadium (Phu Tho).
Vietnam will only be eliminated if they lose by more than 2 goals. Playing at home and in good form, it is difficult for coach Kim Sang-sik and his team to let that happen. However, caution and concentration must still be maintained.
The Vietnamese team aims to defeat Singapore.
The Vietnamese team won 2-0 but did not perform convincingly in the first leg. If lucky, the Singapore team could score first. Nguyen Xuan Son and his teammates only surpassed their opponents in spirit, concentration and the ability to take advantage of opportunities in a balanced match.
Singapore, being behind, will be forced to attack more in the second leg. This could facilitate counter-attacks, Vietnam's signature tactic, with long balls aimed at the space behind the defence.
Nguyen Xuan Son has been in great form with 3 goals, 2 assists and 1 penalty in 2 appearances for the Vietnam national team. This naturalized player is still the biggest hope in the home team's attack.
The Vietnamese team usually does not score in the first half. It will not be surprising if this "habit" repeats itself when coach Kim Sang-sik and his team still play cautiously. As long as they do not make mistakes that allow the opponent to score early, the Vietnamese team will have an easy time.
Mai Phuong
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