The Vietnamese women's volleyball team entered the final match of the second round of the 19th Asian Games today, October 5. The Vietnam vs China match will take place at 6 p.m. No Vietnamese television station owns the broadcasting rights for the 19th Asian Games sports.
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The Vietnamese women's volleyball team showed an impressive performance at the 19th ASIAD. Coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team defeated Nepal and South Korea in the first round, thereby advancing to the top spot in the group. In the second round, the Vietnamese team continued to defeat North Korea to secure their place in the next round. This is the first time that the Vietnamese women's volleyball team has a representative in the semi-finals of the ASIAD.
The Vietnamese volleyball team has entered the semi-finals of the 19th ASIAD.
The match against the Chinese women's volleyball team was to determine the top spot in the group. However, the opponent was considered superior and belonged to the top volleyball team in Asia, so coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team did not give their all.
Coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet wants his players to save their energy and focus on the semi-final match. These are realistic calculations, consistent with the strength of the Vietnamese team. The team has achieved many impressive results this year.
However, coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet and his team still have a lot of work to do to reach the continental level. The victory over North Korea revealed many problems, the most obvious being the players' physical strength clearly declining in set 4. This is not difficult to understand, because the Vietnamese team has been competing continuously this year and just went through a 5-set match with South Korea in round 1.
In addition, the weakness in step 1 and the ability to defend the back line of the Vietnamese team have not been significantly improved. Thanh Thuy and her teammates still lose many points in this way. Against a strong team like China, Coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet's students must do even better in defense.
Van Hai
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