
In this match, coach Kim Sang Sik surprised everyone by sending Vo Hoang Minh Khoa onto the field from the start to replace Doan Ngoc Tan. The Vietnamese team also played better than in the match against Cambodia.
Playing overwhelmingly, Vietnam quickly took the lead thanks to Chau Ngoc Quang in the 10th minute. From Truong Tien Anh's cross, number 8 fired a neat shot to defeat the opposing team's goalkeeper.
With the lead, the Vietnamese team completely dominated the game. After many unfortunate missed situations, Van Vi doubled the gap in the 43rd minute thanks to a timely header. In the beginning of the second half, it was still number 3 who raised the score to 3-0 for the red team. In this second goal, Van Vi had an extremely skillful handling before finishing.
As for the Laos team, they seemed powerless against the big stars of the Vietnam team. In the last 30 minutes of the match, Laos seemed to have no motivation to compete. This helped Vietnam have more chances to score.
In the 63rd minute, another Vietnamese player, Hai Long, fired a familiar left-footed shot to raise the score to 4-0. Not stopping there, in the 83rd minute, Quang Hai, after being put on the field, also spoke up to seal the 5-0 victory for the Vietnamese team.
This result helps coach Kim Sang Sik and his team gain confidence before facing Malaysia - the most dangerous opponent in Group F next June.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/tuyen-viet-nam-thang-dam-tuyen-lao-trong-tran-ra-quan-vong-loai-3-asian-cup-2027-696876.html
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