
Right after the opening whistle, the Vietnamese girls immediately asserted their dominance. From the very first points in set 1, the team had already established an advantage.
Kieu Trinh scored two points in the first three possessions, giving the team a 3-0 lead. Smooth coordination between Nhu Quynh and Luu Thi Hue continuously created scoring opportunities, while Malaysia struggled to counterattack.
Midway through the set, Nhu Quynh hit a powerful smash, raising the score to 14-5 for Vietnam. The team's tricky serves forced their opponents into numerous errors and prevented them from creating any surprises. Set 1 ended with a score of 25-8 after 16 minutes of play.

Set 2 unfolded at a high pace, with continuous scoring from the Vietnamese girls. Right from the start of the set, the team scored 9 consecutive points, allowing Malaysia to score only one point.
Thanh Thúy's powerful serves directly scored points for the team, helping Vietnam extend their lead to 14-3. Despite their defensive efforts, Malaysia could not keep up with Vietnam's pace and quickly lost 25-5.
Set 3 continued to see Vietnam completely dominate the game. Le Nhu Anh and Kim Thanh executed quick combinations, scoring points continuously, while Anh Thao scored points directly with powerful serves, quickly bringing the score to 4-0.
As Anh continued to score points after a well-coordinated play with her teammates, she increased the score to 9-1 and created a safe lead over her opponent. Despite the Malaysian girls' efforts to defend, they continued to lose points. As set 3 entered its final minutes, Vietnam led 18-2 and ultimately finished the set with a decisive 25-3 victory.
The match ended with Vietnam winning 3-0 with scores of 25-8, 25-5, and 25-3. This victory was even more emphatic than their win against Myanmar on December 10th.

Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/bong-chuyen-nu-viet-nam-thang-tran-thu-2-tai-sea-games-33-187461.html






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