"When provoked, our players fell for it and that is a sign of immaturity, especially when playing at home.
We should have taken full advantage of this," CNN Indonesia quoted football expert Supriyono Primacho after Indonesia U23's defeat to Vietnam U23 in the final match of the 2025 Southeast Asian U23 Championship held at Bung Karno Stadium on the evening of July 29.
Despite playing away at the "fire pit" of Bung Karno, coach Kim Sang Sik's team still played confidently and prevented the U23 Indonesia team from deploying their attacking style as desired despite controlling the ball up to 68%.

Vietnam U23 players celebrate winning the 2025 Southeast Asian U23 Championship (Photo: CNN Indonesia).
After more than half an hour of tense play, midfielder Nguyen Cong Phuong scored the only goal of the match in the 37th minute, helping U23 Vietnam win the Southeast Asian championship for the third consecutive time.
"Admittedly, our game plan and play were not really optimal in the final. Throughout the match, the opponent had complete control, and our attacks were not effective," said Mr. Supriyono Primacho.
Despite the defeat of U23 Indonesia, Mr. Supriyono believes that the efforts of coach Gerald Vanenburg's team deserve recognition. However, he warned that the home team needs to be more vigilant when dealing with the opponent's unusual tactics.
"First of all, we need to appreciate the team's performance and effort. But what needs to be emphasized is the maturity, maturity and intelligence in playing football," he said.
Notably, despite coach Gerald Vanenburg's failure to help U23 Indonesia win the championship, coach Patrick Kluivert (who is currently leading the Indonesian national team) still expressed sympathy for his compatriot's strategist.
"He did a great job, Gerald," coach Kluivert wrote on social network X after U23 Indonesia's loss.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/chuyen-gia-indonesia-thua-nhan-doi-nha-thieu-khon-ngoan-truoc-u23-viet-nam-20250730235321848.htm
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