In the second leg of the AFF Cup 2014 semi-final, the Vietnamese team conceded 4 goals to Malaysia. But at that time, the gap between the two sides was only 2 goals. The Vietnamese team lost 2-4 in the above match.

The Vietnamese team suffered its heaviest defeat in history against Malaysia last night (Photo: VFF).
This time, coach Kim Sang Sik's team (Korean) lost 4-0. The scorers for Malaysia in last night's match were Joao Figueiredo in the 49th minute, Rodrigo Holgado in the 58th minute, Corbin-Ong in the 67th minute and Dion Cools in the 88th minute.
With a 4-0 loss, the Vietnamese team suffered the heaviest defeat in history against the Malaysian team. In addition, Malaysia also broke the 11-year streak of not winning against the Vietnamese team, since December 2014.
In addition, this is also the first time under coach Kim Sang Sik that the Vietnamese team has conceded 4 goals in an official international match.
Previously, the match in which the Vietnamese team conceded the most goals under coach Kim Sang Sik in an official tournament was 3 goals. That was the 1-3 loss to Iraq in the second qualifying round of the 2026 World Cup in Asia. This match took place on June 11, 2024, in Basra (Iraq).
Particularly in the extremely successful tournament of the Vietnamese team under coach Kim Sang Sik, the 2024 AFF Cup, the match in which the Vietnamese team conceded the most goals at that time was the second leg of the final against Thailand.
At that time, we conceded two goals at Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok, in a 3-2 victory over the team from the Land of the Golden Pagoda.
With a 0-4 loss to Malaysia last night, the Vietnamese team's chances of entering the 2027 Asian Cup finals are extremely dim.
In case the two teams Vietnam and Malaysia also win absolute points against the two weak teams in Group F, Laos and Nepal, in the next matches, the Vietnamese team must beat Malaysia with a difference of 4 goals or more in March 2026 to have hope of entering the Asian Cup finals.

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/doi-tuyen-viet-nam-thua-dam-nhat-lich-su-truoc-malaysia-20250611000852664.htm
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