U.17 Vietnam decisive battle
After a 0-0 draw with U.17 Kyrgyzstan on the opening day, U.17 Vietnam is ranked second in Group I of the 2025 AFC U-17 qualifiers. At Phu Tho Stadium on the evening of October 23, the home team created many opportunities, but could not finish to take all 3 points. The ability to finish has become a concern that coach Cristiano Roland and his students must overcome.
In the second round, U.17 Vietnam will face U.17 Myanmar. The match will take place at 7 p.m. today (October 25) at Phu Tho Stadium. In the early match at 4 p.m., U.17 Kyrgyzstan will face U.17 Yemen.
Group I schedule of the U.17 Asian qualifiers
U.17 Myanmar lost 1-6 to U.17 Yemen in the opening match of Group I. The Southeast Asian representative made many mistakes in defense, from marking, one-on-one battles to counter-attacks. Despite having a good technical foundation and a fiery playing style, U.17 Myanmar lacked confidence and discipline. This is also a familiar face of Myanmar youth teams when entering the Asian playground.
“It’s a pity that the goal did not come to U.17 Vietnam. My young players played fast, trying to control the match. However, U.17 Kyrgyzstan did not let us play the ball. Therefore, we created many chances but could not score.
However, the U.17 Vietnam players are still young, each match is a lesson for the players to mature. In the future, the players need to have better performances", Mr. Roland commented after the draw of U.17 Vietnam.
Be careful
However, U.17 Vietnam is not sure to have an easy victory against U.17 Myanmar. Because after losing heavily on the opening day, this team needs a "face-washing" match to regain its reputation. The last time the two teams met was in the 2024 Southeast Asian U.16 tournament, when U.16 Vietnam won 3-1 against U.16 Myanmar to get a ticket to the semi-finals. However, with youth football, each meeting can be a completely different match.
U.17 Vietnam needs to try harder
U.17 Myanmar may lose to a West Asian team. But against a Southeast Asian neighbor who knows how to play, coach Aung Zaw Myo and his students will become a difficult obstacle. U.17 Vietnam was also pushed into a difficult situation, when they only won 1 point against U.17 Kyrgyzstan in the opening match. If they continue to stumble, the chance to advance for coach Roland and his team will be closed.
Since both teams have no way back, tonight's match will be unpredictable. However, with home field advantage, superior force and a controlled playing style that has been "formulated" over the past months, U.17 Vietnam is capable of keeping 3 points at Phu Tho Stadium to continue the race with U.17 Yemen.
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