In Group B, the attention-grabbing encounter between U.17 Hanoi and SLNA was balanced. Both teams started the game cautiously, with solid organization in the midfield, resulting in few dangerous opportunities. In the second half, heavy rain further stalemate the game. The 0-0 draw helped both Hanoi and SLNA maintain their unbeaten streak, sharing the top two positions after two matches.
U.17 HAGL is in danger after losing both matches in the U.17 tournament finals.
Hanoi was divided points
Meanwhile, U.17 Becamex TP.HCM and LPBank HAGL – the teams that lost on the opening day – entered a pivotal confrontation. The advantage seemed to belong to LPBank HAGL when they had an extra player from the 33rd minute after Quang Kiet was red carded for Becamex TP.HCM. But the surprise happened: in the 52nd minute, Anh Tai took advantage of a sharp counterattack to score the only goal, bringing a 1-0 victory to Becamex TP.HCM, thereby rekindling hope for the quarterfinals.
U.17 PVF-CAND entered the quarterfinals early
In Group C, PVF-CAND continued to assert their strength with a resounding 5-1 victory over U.17 Ho Chi Minh City. Van Duong scored a double in the first half, before Phi Khang, Gia Bao and Anh Tu scored more goals, helping PVF-CAND completely dominate. Although U.17 Ho Chi Minh City pulled a goal back through Gia Huy in the 79th minute, they could not turn the situation around. With 6 absolute points after two matches, PVF-CAND has secured a place in the quarter-finals, regardless of the result of the last match.
The remaining match saw The Cong Viettel beat An Giang 3-1. Taking advantage of the opponent's own goal, the army team quickly took the lead and maintained the dominant position. Dai Nhan and Huy Hoang scored in turn before Quang Trung scored an honorary goal for An Giang from the 11m mark.
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