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Vietnam women's team aims to reach the quarterfinals of ASIAD 19

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên23/09/2023


Sharing about the match against the Nepal women's team, the author of the opening goal, Vietnam women's team midfielder Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy said: "The Nepal women's team is a pretty tough opponent. Although we had previously won 2 matches at their home ground, last April, but since then, the Nepal women's team has made investments and progressed in tactics. Therefore, I think Nepal, Bangladesh and Japan are all strong opponents."

Bich Thuy and her teammates aim for the second victory

MINH DUC

This morning, the players who have little time to play on the field have been working out at the hotel gym before going out to practice in the afternoon. “The whole team and I will try our best in every match. I will try my best to set the goal of winning 3 points with my teammates in every match,” Bich Thuy affirmed.

Before the afternoon training session, Coach Mai Duc Chung also took the time to remind and guide his players about the shortcomings in the first match. After that, the coaching staff divided the team into two groups, the full-time players did recovery exercises. Meanwhile, the remaining group continued to practice tactical exercises. However, due to the rainy weather, the training session only lasted 1 hour.

Vietnam women's team practices before the match against Bangladesh

VFF

The Vietnamese women’s team will face Bangladesh in the second match on September 25. This team is currently ranked 29th in Asia (according to FIFA rankings). In the first match, they lost to the Japanese women’s team with a score of 0-8.



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