Bui Vi Hao played effectively when coming off the bench.
There are also opinions wondering why Bui Vi Hao played effectively in the match against U.23 Kuwait, but continued to be placed on the bench in the match against U.23 Malaysia? Regarding this issue, Coach Tran Cong Minh commented: "In fact, who to use from the start, who to come on from the bench is the thing that the head coach directly knows the team best."
Moreover, the use of personnel on the field depends on the tactical intention and the purpose of the match at each time chosen by the coach. Regarding the decisions on personnel use and the adjustments made by coach Hoang Anh Tuan in the past matches, I think these decisions are all reasonable."
Then Coach Tran Cong Minh explained more clearly: "Bui Vi Hao did not officially play, but was put on the field in the second half of the matches against U.23 Kuwait and U.23 Malaysia, which was completely a tactical intention, an intention to use personnel at the right time of Coach Hoang Anh Tuan.
From the beginning of each match, Coach Hoang Anh Tuan uses other personnel (Nguyen Van Tung, Vo Nguyen Hoang) to weaken the opponent's defense, then Bui Vi Hao enters the field to take advantage of the opponent's defenders' fatigue, to promote his speed and technique, creating more pressure on the opponent.
In the past matches, it can be seen that the developments on the field are exactly as coach Tran Cong Minh commented. Every time Bui Vi Hao enters the field, he uses his strong legs to accelerate between the physically exhausted defenses of the U.23 Kuwait and U.23 Malaysia teams, before creating effective attacks for U.23 Vietnam.
Bui Vi Hao's sudden appearance in the second half of each match also made the opponents pay little attention. Moreover, the U.23 Kuwait and U.23 Malaysia teams were sometimes fooled by Bui Vi Hao's staggering running style, until they realized that these running steps were actually very fast, accompanied by technical and tricky dribbling situations, it was too late.
Either the defenders were punished by Bui Vi Hao's scoring shots like U.23 Kuwait had to endure, or they were confused and brought down the U.23 Vietnam striker in the penalty area and had to accept a penalty, like the U.23 Malaysia defenders experienced.
Bui Vi Hao's staggering run fooled his opponents.
The most dangerous card is sometimes the card that the opponent least notices. Bui Vi Hao is such a card, a player in the hands of coach Hoang Anh Tuan. At first glance, this player does not seem special, but each of his ball handling moves, especially the moves in situations where U.23 Vietnam counterattacks and seizes sudden opportunities, are very dangerous.
Bui Vi Hao does not necessarily need to start in the U.23 Vietnam team. How he plays and how long he plays are not as important as what he can do and how effective he can be for the team.
And, once again, as coach Tran Cong Minh said: "A player coming off the bench is not necessarily a bad player. A player's effectiveness on the field sometimes depends on the time he appears."
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