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Coach Kim witnessed U.23 Indonesia's comeback to the final to meet U.23 Vietnam.

Despite being behind, U.23 Indonesia showed their mettle in the nerve-wracking penalty shootout to win a thrilling victory over U.23 Thailand, thereby advancing to the final to meet U.23 Vietnam.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên25/07/2025

The second semi-final of the 2025 Southeast Asian U.23 Championship took place last night (July 25) and was a match between two teams considered to be the championship candidates: U.23 Indonesia and U.23 Thailand. This encounter also recreated the final of the 2019 Southeast Asian U.23 Championship, the gold medal match of the 32nd SEA Games (May 2023 in Cambodia) and the semi-final of the 2023 Southeast Asian U.23 Championship. In all three confrontations mentioned above, the team from the archipelago country won, with scores of 2-1, 5-2 and 3-1 respectively. This time at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (Jakarta), U.23 Indonesia was still the team that enjoyed the joy. Coach Kim Sang-sik attended this match.

U.23 Indonesia won a thrilling victory

With home field advantage, U.23 Indonesia entered the match with excitement, pushing up the squad from the start to pressure U.23 Thailand. In the first half of the match, the audience was probably surprised when the home team completely controlled the game. The ball possession rate (up to more than 70%) and the number of passes of Indonesian players were superior to U.23 Thailand. On the other hand, the away team accepted to play with the "underdog" mentality. In the first half, the "war elephant" players played lurking, waiting for opportunities in sudden accelerations and trying to take advantage of set pieces. U.23 Thailand had a few situations that threatened the opponent's goal, but in general, the resistance from the golden temple team was quite weak against the energetic play of U.23 Indonesia. However, although the team of Dutch coach Gerald Vanenburg played better than their opponents, the efficiency was not really high. The passes and decisive shots of the U.23 Indonesia players were not sharp enough to penetrate the U.23 Thailand defense. In the first 45 minutes of play, the two most notable shots were the two shots that hit the post and the crossbar, divided equally between the two teams.

Thầy Kim tận mắt chứng kiến U.23 Indonesia ngược dòng vào chung kết gặp U.23 Việt Nam- Ảnh 1.

Coach Kim Sang-sik attended the second semi-final match. He and his colleagues will have strategic calculations for the final match.

Thầy Kim tận mắt chứng kiến U.23 Indonesia ngược dòng vào chung kết gặp U.23 Việt Nam- Ảnh 2.

U.23 Indonesia won a dramatic victory

PHOTO: DONG NGUYEN KHANG

The game was not much different when the referee blew the whistle to start the second half. Attacking a lot but not being able to score, U.23 Indonesia finally accepted the harsh rules of football. U.23 Thailand remained loyal to the tight defense, lightning counterattacks and "reaped the sweet fruit" first.

Star Yotsakorn Burapha spoke up at the right time to help the "war elephants" overcome difficulties. At this time, doubts were focused on Yotsakorn Burapha's opponent on the other side of the battle line, which was the naturalized Dutch striker Jens Raven (U.23 Indonesia).

Thầy Kim tận mắt chứng kiến U.23 Indonesia ngược dòng vào chung kết gặp U.23 Việt Nam- Ảnh 3.

The joy of the U.23 Indonesian players

Photo: Nguyen Khang

Jens Raven had a brilliant debut for Indonesia U23 when he scored 6 goals against the weak Brunei U23 team in the first match of the tournament. But after that, the striker born in 2005 almost disappeared... until the 84th minute of the semi-final match between Indonesia U23 and Thailand U23. It was Jens Raven who headed in a valuable goal at the end of the match to equalize 1-1, creating a turning point to help Indonesia U23 win a ticket to the final.

After 2 extra periods, the score was still 1-1 and the match entered the "shootout". In the nerve-wracking penalty shootout, U.23 Indonesia showed that they were braver and luckier when they won 7-6 after 8 kicks, thereby advancing to the final to meet U.23 Vietnam on July 29.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/thay-kim-tan-mat-chung-kien-u23-indonesia-nguoc-dong-vao-chung-ket-gap-u23-viet-nam-185250725233231389.htm


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