Sharing before the U22 Vietnam training session on the afternoon of November 26, striker Nguyen Thanh Nhan said: "Currently, we have caught up with the training intensity set by the coaching staff. Coach Kim Sang Sik is still letting U22 Vietnam practice at high intensity to maintain physical strength. Everyone is trying their best."

At this time, the U22 Vietnam attack line has very high competition. Each player has their own strengths, and so do I. My teammates and I are trying to perform well to win a place to play.

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Thanh Nhan (right) affirmed that the biggest opponent of U22 Vietnam is still herself.

In any tournament, everyone must try their best so that the coaching board can choose the best person. In terms of tactics, U22 Vietnam still plays like in the Southeast Asian tournament and the Asian qualifiers…” – Thanh Nhan said.

Evaluating the opponents at SEA Games 33, the striker who is the great hope of coach Kim Sang Sik said: " The opponents are all formidable, the most notable of which are host Thailand and Indonesia.

However, the biggest opponent of U22 Vietnam is still ourselves. We are trying to improve and complete the goal of winning the gold medal at the 33rd SEA Games."

It is known that U22 Vietnam had to change the competition location once again: initially, U22 Vietnam was arranged to play in Chiangmai, then moved to Songkhla and finally, coach Kim Sang Sik and his team played the group stage in Bangkok.

Some photos of the training session on the afternoon of November 26 of U22 Vietnam in Ba Ria Vung Tau:

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According to Thanh Nhan, the whole team is trying their best to compete for a ticket to the 33rd SEA Games.
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From rookie Le Phat. Photo: Huu Ha
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Goalkeepers. Photo: Huu Ha
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Hay Quoc Viet. Photo: Huu Ha
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Or Tran Thanh Trung. Photo: Huu Ha
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Trying to score points with coach Kim Sang Sik. Photo: Huu Ha

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/nguyen-thanh-nhan-doi-thu-lon-nhat-la-u22-viet-nam-2466861.html