Vietnam U.23 TEAM PRESERVES FORCE
Up to now, U.23 Vietnam is the only team to have won all the matches from the group stage to the semi-finals (excluding extra time). Under the guidance of coach Kim Sang-sik, the team is showing clear progress in both playing style and cohesion. The 3-4-3 formation, which has been changed to 3-5-2, is flexibly operated, helping U.23 Vietnam control the game better in each match.
Another important advantage is physical strength. While U.23 Vietnam only needed 90 minutes to defeat U.23 Philippines in the semi-finals, U.23 Indonesia had to go through 120 tense minutes against U.23 Thailand, and only won after a nerve-wracking penalty shootout.
Vietnam U.23 team plays better with each match
PHOTO: DONG NGUYEN KHANG
At this time, the strength of the U.23 Indonesia team is not guaranteed. According to Thanh Nien reporters, there are about 4 to 5 home team players who are not in the best physical condition, and their ability to play in the final is still uncertain. In this group, there are pillars such as Jens Raven, Arkhan Firki and Toni Firmansyah. Raven is the Dutch player who is leading the tournament's top scorer list with 7 goals.
Meanwhile, U.23 Vietnam has the best squad. Quoc Viet has returned to training. The remaining players are all healthy, the key players maintain stable performance. Coach Kim Sang-sik also proactively rotated the squad so that important players such as Van Khang, Xuan Bac, Dinh Bac... can rest, recover, and be ready for the decisive match.
CANNOT BE SUBJECTIVE
Despite having many advantages, U.23 Vietnam still needs to be very careful, because U.23 Indonesia is not an easy opponent to defeat. U.23 Indonesia plays very good counter-attacks, in addition, they have a weapon called throw-in that has become a trademark. Pratama Arhan is too old, but Robi Darwis also throws the ball very powerfully. He made the U.23 Philippines defender score an own goal after the throw-in, bringing a 1-0 victory to U.23 Indonesia in the group stage.
One of the weaknesses that U.23 Vietnam needs to improve is the ability to defend high balls and prevent throw-ins. At the 32nd SEA Games, U.22 Indonesia's throw-in situations caused U.22 Vietnam to be eliminated from the semi-finals. At this U.23 Southeast Asian tournament, a similar situation occurred when U.23 Philippines scored a goal against U.23 Vietnam after a throw-in. U.23 Indonesia will definitely analyze U.23 Vietnam carefully to find these weaknesses. And it must be said once again, U.23 Vietnam needs to seize opportunities and shoot more sharply. In previous matches, coach Kim Sang-sik's students wasted too many chances.
Another factor that U.23 Vietnam needs to consider is the approach to the match. Although physical strength is an advantage, if the team enters the match too quickly and uses all their strength early, they will risk running out of steam in the second half. Caution in the first 15 or 20 minutes will be necessary for U.23 Vietnam to probe and avoid being hit first. After that, Van Khang and his teammates can speed up to cause surprise.
The U.23 Vietnam team also needs to be strong in their mentality. The capacity of Gelora Bung Karno Stadium is over 80,000 seats, with the enthusiasm of famous fan groups such as La Grande and Ultras Indonesia. If their fans fill the stadium, the pressure on the U.23 Vietnam team will be huge.
The final is always a special match, where all previous advantages can become meaningless without alertness, courage and concentration at the right time. Therefore, U.23 Vietnam needs to prepare very carefully to be able to make a "hat trick" of winning the Southeast Asian championship.
U.23 THAI LAN RECOVERS FACE
After a disappointing defeat to host Indonesia in the semi-finals, U.23 Thailand will enter the third-place match of the 2025 Southeast Asian U.23 Championship against U.23 Philippines, at 8:00 p.m. today (July 28) at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. The goal of the "war elephants" is a convincing victory to win the bronze medal.
In terms of force, U.23 Thailand has almost the strongest squad with Seksan Ratree and Yotsakorn Burapha being the outstanding factors. On the contrary, the team that caused a big surprise when entering the semi-finals, U.23 Philippines, will lose its force, when center back Rosquillo is suspended for receiving a red card in the semi-finals.
In terms of both expertise and bravery, U.23 Thailand is rated higher than its opponent. Although U.23 Philippines plays disciplined and resiliently, it will be difficult for them to stand firm if the "war elephant" players enter the match with high determination and achieve accuracy in the final shot. This confrontation is not simply for results, but this is also a match for U.23 Thailand to regain the honor and pride of the region's leading football.
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