This morning (May 14), Coach Philippe Troussier divided the U.22 Vietnam players into two groups to practice in the gym with two different training programs. The group that played yesterday's match only did supplementary exercises and steam baths to help speed up the physical recovery process. The remaining group was given additional endurance and strength exercises.
Losing at the last minute, U.22 Vietnam missed the appointment with the SEA Games gold medal hat-trick
The atmosphere in the gym was quite quiet, with only the sound of the treadmill and the players' heavy breathing after each hard workout. Sweat poured down the young faces, their wet shirts stuck to their bodies. Only their eyes still contained resilience, something of endurance but still showed determination and a spirit of never giving up.
"Be strong, we still have more matches ahead. Every medal is precious and worthy of respect, all are sweat and even tears. Refocus. Keep trying," VFF President Tran Quoc Tuan encouraged each player during a visit to the team's headquarters.
That is also the message that Coach Troussier and the coaching staff conveyed to the players during the preparation for the final match at SEA Games 32. Everyone understood that now is not the time to be sad, they must stand up and bravely face the pressure, turning it into motivation to win the next match.
According to plan, U.22 Vietnam will return to the training ground tomorrow afternoon to complete preparations for the bronze medal match with U.22 Myanmar, taking place at 4:00 p.m. on May 16 at Olympic Stadium, Cambodia.
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More information about midfielder Nguyen Thanh Nhan . In the match against U.22 Indonesia, he was injured. On the morning of May 14, he was taken for an X-ray. Nhan has a sprained ankle ligament, the bone is not damaged. He needs 2 to 3 weeks to recover.
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