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Two strikers of Becamex Ho Chi Minh City Club returned to Nigeria and have not returned to Vietnam.

Becamex TP.HCM Club will likely be without two important strikers in the match against Ho Chi Minh City Police Club.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên15/09/2025

Hai tiền đạo CLB Becamex TP.HCM về Nigeria, chưa quay lại Việt Nam

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Becamex Binh Duong team in the match against Truong Tuoi Dong Nai

Photo: Dong Nguyen Khang

In the 1-3 loss to Truong Tuoi Dong Nai in the preliminary round of the 2025 - 2026 National Cup, Becamex Ho Chi Minh City Club only registered 1 foreign player, Hugo Miguel.

Coach Nguyen Anh Duc is under pressure as the club he leads has suffered three consecutive losses on all fronts, including two losses in the V-League and the 2025-2026 National Cup.

Ahead of coach Anh Duc will be a new challenge, when meeting Ho Chi Minh City Police Club in round 4 of V-League.

Hai tiền đạo CLB Becamex TP.HCM về Nigeria, chưa quay lại Việt Nam

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Coach Anh Duc is under great pressure

Photo: Dong Nguyen Khang

Becamex TP.HCM FC has not had good results because of the absence of two strikers Ogochukwu and Ismaila. These two players have not participated in training since the match lost 0-2 to The Cong Viettel at Hang Day Stadium on August 30.

It is known that these two strikers have returned to their home country Nigeria, but have not yet reported to Becamex TP.HCM Club, so it is likely that they will not be able to participate in the match against Ho Chi Minh City Police Club on September 21.

In case the two Nigerian strikers Ogochukwu and Ismaila cannot come to Vietnam in time, Becamex TP.HCM Club will be at a disadvantage as they will not have enough offensive firepower to stop the losing streak.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/clb-becamex-tphcm-co-the-vang-2-trong-phao-quan-trong-185250915171618912.htm


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