- 90 +4'
End of match
U.22 Vietnam drew 1-1 with U.22 China. Thus, U.22 China won the CFA China Team 2025 with 5 points. U.22 Korea finished second with 4 points. U.22 Vietnam finished third overall with 3 points, with an unbeaten record (3 draws). U.22 Uzbekistan finished bottom of the table with 2 points.- 90 '
- The second half has 4 minutes of injury time.
- 88 '
- Nguyen Le Phat replaces Nguyen Phi Hoang. This is a change to improve the strength of the attack. U.22 Vietnam is trying to find a goal.
- 78 '
- NO GOAL! From the free kick spot on the left wing, Xuan Bac fired a straight shot that hit the crossbar.
- 73 '
- Zhang Yixuan of China U.22 received a second yellow card after a foul on Thanh Nhan, and was sent off.
- 71 '
Goal
GOAL! Aisikaer successfully converted the penalty, leveling the score 1-1 for U.22 China.
Aisikaer fooled goalkeeper Cao Van Binh on the penalty spot.
- 67 '
- Nguyen Hong Phuc kicked the ball but it hit the opponent. The referee immediately pointed to the penalty spot. China U.22 was awarded a penalty.
- 65 '
- Aisikaer had a very strong shot from outside the penalty area, but Cao Van Binh grabbed the ball.
- 59 '
- Nguyen Thanh Nhan had a bold dribble and shot, but the ball went right into the position of the U.22 China goalkeeper.
- 57 '
- U.22 Vietnam made a substitution. Nguyen Thanh Nhan and Nguyen Xuan Bac came in to replace Nguyen Thai Quoc Cuong and Vo Anh Quan.
- 57 '
- Most of the U.22 Vietnam players have retreated to their own half, with only striker Quoc Viet staying up front. U.22 China is having difficulty approaching goalkeeper Cao Van Binh's goal.
- 53 '
- U.22 Vietnam is actively giving up the game to the opponent. After playing quickly in the first few minutes, U.22 China still cannot maintain pressure on the U.22 Vietnam penalty area.
- 47 '
- U.22 China is creating a lot of trouble in the early part of the second half, but goalkeeper Cao Van Binh played excellently to save the goal.
- 46 '
Second half begins
- 45 +2'
End of first half
U.22 Vietnam temporarily leads with a score of 1-0.- 45 +1'
- Quoc Viet rushed forward quickly, forcing the Chinese U.22 defender to pull him right at the edge of the penalty area, but the referee waved his hand.
- 45 '
- The first half has 2 minutes of injury time.
- 39 '
- After conceding a goal, U.22 China is trying to push up the squad to find an equalizer.
- 31 '
Goal
GOAL! 1-0 for U.22 Vietnam, Nguyen Quoc Viet opened the score. From Le Viktor's assist, Quoc Viet handled the ball very quickly and neatly in a narrow space, turned around and shot with his left foot, sending the ball very dangerously.
The situation where Le Viktor assisted Quoc Viet to score
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- 28 '
- NO GOAL! Jiwen suddenly took a dangerous long-range shot. Goalkeeper Cao Van Binh reacted in time to touch the ball with his fingertips, hitting the crossbar, saving the goal for U.22 Vietnam.
- 27 '
- The midfield is the hot spot on the pitch. The ball is being circulated a lot in the midfield area, with constant disputes happening.
- 17 '
- U.22 China just had a dangerous attack. However, individual player Kuai Jiwen chose to shoot straight and could not trouble goalkeeper Cao Van Binh.
- 3 '
- In the first minutes of the match, the U.22 Vietnam players organized their attacks and defenses quite well. The strikers created dangerous situations towards the home team's goal.
- 2 '
- Quoc Viet had a chance to escape, but his subsequent shot was inaccurate.
- 1 '
First half begins
Vietnam U.22 team kicks off.- 0 '
- Starting lineup:
China U.22: Yu Jinyong (1, goalkeeper), Zhang Yixuan (3), Aiferierding Aisikaer (7), Kuai Jiwen (15), Mao Waijie (21), Peng Xiao (22), Yimulan Maimaiti (23), Wei Zhiwei (24), Yang Xi (25), Xiang Rongjun (28), Wang Yifan (32).
U.22 Vietnam: Cao Van Binh (1, goalkeeper), Le Van Ha (2), Nguyen Hieu Minh (4), Nguyen Van Truong (8), Nguyen Quoc Viet (9), Le Viktor (11), Nguyen Nhat Minh (16), Nguyen Phi Hoang (17), Nguyen Thai Quoc Cuong (19), Vo Anh Quan (20), Nguyen Hong Phuc (24).
* PRE-MATCH PREDICTIONS
U.22 Vietnam has a chance to win the tournament in China
U.22 Vietnam had two very commendable draws against two other guests of the tournament, U.22 Korea and U.22 Uzbekistan. Coach Dinh Hong Vinh's students brought positive signals when playing confidently and following the tactics well. The U.22 Vietnam squad went to China with not the strongest force, but experienced players in their age group such as captain Nguyen Van Truong (currently playing for Hanoi FC), Vietnamese-American midfielder Viktor Le (Ha Tinh FC) had good performances in the role of regulating the tempo of the match, leading the team's play. In addition, the faces playing in V-League such as Nguyen Duc Anh (Hanoi FC) and Nguyen Hong Phuc (The Cong Viettel) also played calmly and confidently, helping the U.22 Vietnam defense system become more solid.
Interim coach Dinh Hong Vinh shared: "We have prepared carefully and the players have deployed their playing style in a reasonable way. The defense played focused, maintained good team distance, and did not leave many gaps for the opponent to exploit. In attack, the team had some opportunities but could not take advantage of them well. This is something we will continue to improve to achieve higher efficiency in the upcoming matches. Overall, the recent matches were very useful, helping U.22 Vietnam hone their skills when facing strong teams in Asia."
U.22 Vietnam has a chance to win CFA China Team 2025 if it beats host China
PHOTO: VFF
In the final match of the CFA China Team 2025 tournament, U.22 Vietnam faced host U.22 China. After 2 matches, U.22 China ranked first in the group with 3 points, goal difference 1/1 (goals scored/goals conceded). U.22 Vietnam ranked second with 2 points, goal difference 1/1. U.22 Uzbekistan ranked third with 2 points, goal difference 0/0. U.22 Korea ranked last in the group with 1 point, goal difference 0/1. Coach Dinh Hong Vinh and his team have a chance to be crowned champions if they win against U.22 China, with the additional condition that U.22 Korea does not lose to U.22 Uzbekistan.
Coach Dinh Hong Vinh emphasized: "U.22 China is a well-organized, disciplined team that knows how to take advantage of opportunities. The home team drew 0-0 with U.22 Uzbekistan and won 1-0 against U.22 Korea. That shows that U.22 China has real strength and an effective playing style. The U.22 Vietnam coaching staff will carefully analyze U.22 China's playing style to best prepare for the final match. This will certainly be an important match, not only in terms of results but also to help U.22 Vietnam more accurately assess the players' abilities in high-pressure situations."
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