U.23 Vietnam 'dragged' everyone onto Rajamangala field
On December 6, Coach Kim Sang-sik and his students were present in the stands to directly watch U.23 Malaysia compete with U.23 Laos.
This is considered an important move in the preparation plan of U.23 Vietnam before the turning point encounter in the second match of SEA Games 33.

Sharing after the victory over U.23 Laos a few days ago, coach Kim Sang-sik frankly admitted that the team still has a lot of work to do, especially in finishing - a weakness that caused U.23 Vietnam to face many difficulties despite controlling the game against U.23 Laos.
“Despite the victory, our attack still has some areas that need improvement. The whole team will continue to make adjustments to best prepare for the match against Malaysia,” said coach Kim Sang-sik.
The opening victory over U.23 Laos helped U.23 Vietnam get off to a good start at the 33rd SEA Games, and also created a positive mentality for coach Kim Sang-sik and his team before the match against U.23 Malaysia on December 11. The team's goal is to win all 3 points to create an advantage in the race to the semi-finals.
On the morning of December 6, despite the hot weather in Bangkok, U.23 Vietnam still maintained a high-intensity training session as required by the coaching staff.
In addition to tactical coordination exercises, the team spent a lot of time on the half-field confrontation and finishing practice - the content was emphasized after the match against U.23 Laos when the team missed many opportunities despite continuously pressing the field. With the spirit of concentration and careful preparation, U.23 Vietnam is determined to improve its scoring efficiency, aiming for an explosive match against U.23 Malaysia.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/hlv-kim-sang-sik-dan-ca-doi-u23-viet-nam-di-xem-malaysia-dau-lao-da-co-nhac-quoc-ca-o-rajamangala-185251206160006143.htm











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