Ho Chi Minh City Police Club aims to win 3 points when hosting Ha Tinh in round 7 to rekindle the hope of rising to 2nd place and shortening the gap with the top team. However, coach Le Huynh Duc's team is stuck in penetrating the solid defense of the away team.


Overseas Vietnamese striker Williams Lee Oliver Grant plays for the first time for the Ho Chi Minh City Police in the V-League
In the second half, the home team had to play with one less player from the 59th minute, when defender Vo Huy Toan received a red card and was sent off. From that point on, the police team was overwhelmed by the opponent and had to huddle together to defend in order to preserve the score.
Match statistics show that Ha Tinh had 55% ball possession, with 12 shots, twice as many as Ho Chi Minh City Police. On a day when both sides' strikers played ineffectively and lacked precision in finishing, the match was less attractive and unsatisfying for viewers.


Patrik Le Giang and his teammates failed to achieve their goal of winning the match in round 7.
Although still maintaining an unbeaten record at home since the beginning of the 2025-2026 season, the draw with Ha Tinh in round 7 caused Mr. Le Huynh Duc and his team to lose the opportunity to enter the top 2 of the rankings, currently ranked 3rd with 14 points, having the same score as Hanoi Police but inferior in terms of sub-index.
On the same day, PVF-CAND Club held Thanh Hoa to a 2-2 draw, while Hoang Anh Gia Lai lost to host Hai Phong with 3 goals to nil.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/clb-cong-an-tp-hcm-gay-that-vong-o-vong-7-v-league-196251019214723485.htm
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