Before kick-off, HAGL led the table and only needed one win to clinch the title. However, the excessive caution of the team from Pleiku allowed bottom-placed PVF-CAND to enter the match with determination, employing a strong pressing style and high speed.
The turning point came in the 24th minute, when Joseph Mpande made a powerful run down the right wing and delivered a precise cross for Amarildo to leap high and head the ball into the net, opening the scoring. This goal forced HAGL to push forward in attack, but all their efforts were thwarted by goalkeeper Phi Minh Long and the disciplined defense of PVF-CAND.
The results made the championship race unpredictable, forcing teams to wait for the decisive match between Hanoi FC (3 points/2 matches) and The Cong Viettel (2 points/2 matches). The team that wins this match will be crowned champions.
Given the nature of the game, Hanoi and The Cong Viettel played an exciting back-and-forth match. Ultimately, the two teams drew 2-2. At this point, HAGL, Hanoi, and PVF-CAND all had 4 points. The championship was then determined by goal difference, and HAGL was crowned champion.
After 3 matches, HAGL is leading with a goal difference of +2, while PVF-CAND is second (+0), and Hanoi is third (-2). Meanwhile, The Cong Viettel drew all 3 matches, earning 3 points and sitting at the bottom of the table.
Source: https://znews.vn/hagl-vo-dich-giai-tu-hung-post1614646.html







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