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U.23 Vietnam will be stronger in the Asian qualifiers

The Southeast Asian championship provides a favorable spiritual foundation and gameplay, creating a springboard for U.23 Vietnam to successfully conquer the 2026 U.23 Asian qualifiers.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên13/08/2025

U.23 Vietnam has understood coach K IM's philosophy

When coach Kim Sang-sik took over the U.23 Vietnam team at the end of June, concerns arose. First of all, Mr. Kim had not had time to work with the U.23 Vietnam team, so he could not evaluate the young players' abilities to find suitable tactics. At the same time, many U.23 Vietnam players could not compete for a position in the Vietnam national team, raising a big question: Can the Korean coach's formula for success in the national team be applied to the U.23 team?

However, the U.23 Southeast Asian Championship and 4 consecutive wins have dispelled doubts. In just 2 weeks of training, Coach Kim Sang-sik has created a united team with high fighting spirit, along with lightning-fast attacking tactics suitable for human quality.

Due to limited working time, Mr. Kim focused on fixed pieces, training transitions and speed counterattacks (which only took a few days to form). Thanks to suitable tactics, U.23 Vietnam scored 7 out of 8 goals in the tournament with high balls. Mr. Kim had time to evaluate the overall ability of the next generation of the Vietnam team.

The 2025 Southeast Asian U.23 Championship has become a premise for U.23 Vietnam to become more proficient and confident as the 2026 Asian U.23 qualifiers are approaching.

U.23 Việt Nam sẽ mạnh hơn ở vòng loại châu Á- Ảnh 1.

U.23 Vietnam still has a lot of potential for development.

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THOROUGH SCREENING

"The U.23 Vietnam squad will change in the 2026 U.23 Asian qualifiers. Although I am satisfied with the performance of the current squad, the coaching staff will look for new faces," Coach Kim Sang-sik told Thanh Nien . Similar to the national team level, U.23 Vietnam will witness changes in personnel purification and continuous "blood change". The youth team is built to move forward. Anyone who cannot keep up with the speed required by Coach Kim will be left behind.

The presence of new players like Xuan Bac, Hieu Minh, Anh Quan… at the U.23 Southeast Asia tournament shows that coach Kim Sang-sik always opens the door for everyone. He declared that "opportunities are divided equally, just need to practice hard". In the training session at the end of August, there will be more young faces called up, mainly from the V-League.

Good news for coach Kim when PVF-CAND Club (the precious gem of U.23 Vietnam) has a ticket to play in V-League. Until the Asian qualifying round, Hieu Minh and his teammates will have 3 matches in V-League to gain experience, instead of waiting if they are still in the first division.

U.23 Việt Nam sẽ mạnh hơn ở vòng loại châu Á- Ảnh 2.

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Coach Kim Sang-sik is likely to give opportunities to young overseas Vietnamese players, typically Tran Thanh Trung (a new player of Ninh Binh Club). Thanh Trung was born in 2005 and was in the top 3 best young players of the 2024-2025 Bulgarian Championship. At the age of 20, he has a place in the CSKA Sofia first team with 62 matches. Although he had a difficult start when he only played 40-50 minutes in the first matches for Ninh Binh (due to not being used to the weather), once he has integrated, he will be a promising player, worth testing for Mr. Kim.

Meeting weaker opponents such as U.23 Yemen, U.23 Singapore and U.23 Bangladesh in the 2026 AFC U-23 Championship qualifiers is also a favorable "practice" for U.23 Vietnam to shape their attacking style and increase ball control, which are aspects that need improvement. Coach Kim's team will change both the players and tactics to become stronger every day.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/u23-viet-nam-se-manh-hon-o-vong-loai-chau-a-185250813213527234.htm


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