Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Coach Kim Sang Sik 'ordered' U22 Vietnam to beat Malaysia

Coach Kim Sang Sik ordered U22 Vietnam to win all 3 points against U22 Malaysia to win a ticket to the semi-finals of SEA Games 33 in Thailand.

VietNamNetVietNamNet04/12/2025


u22 vietnam 9.jpg

On the afternoon of December 4, U22 Vietnam returned to training after the 2-1 victory over U22 Laos, preparing for the decisive match with U22 Malaysia.

u22 vietnam 8.jpg

Before the training session, coach Kim Sang Sik assigned his players to do everything to defeat U22 Malaysia. Only by winning, U22 Vietnam will be sure to advance to the next round and the semi-finals.

u22 vietnam 5.jpg

Coach Kim Sang Sik and some assistants will directly watch the match between U22 Malaysia and U22 Laos on December 6 to have the best preparation plan.

u22 vietnam 4.jpg

In order to reduce pressure on the players, the Korean strategist participated in the training session with very technical juggling moves that surprised his students.

u22 vietnam 1.jpg

In the afternoon practice session on December 4, the main players in the match against U22 Laos only did light recovery exercises and then rested early.

u22 vietnam 3.jpg

The remaining players practice normally.

u22 vietnam 2.jpg

Vietnam U22 is missing midfielder Xuan Bac. This player was injured in the match against Laos U22 and is currently practicing separately with the doctor at the hotel.

u22 vietnam 6.jpg

U22 Vietnam has 8 days to prepare for the match against U22 Malaysia.

u22 vietnam 7.jpg

The young players are very confident of winning first place in Group B, advancing to the semi-finals of SEA Games 33 .

Photo: TP (from Bangkok, Thailand)

Watch SEA Games 33, side by side with the Vietnamese Sports Delegation, most fully onFPT Play, at: http://fptplay.vn

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/hlv-kim-sang-sik-lenh-u22-viet-nam-thang-malaysia-2469487.html


Comment (0)

Please leave a comment to share your feelings!

Same tag

Same category

Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City is brightly lit to welcome Christmas 2025
Hanoi girls "dress up" beautifully for Christmas season
Brightened after the storm and flood, the Tet chrysanthemum village in Gia Lai hopes there will be no power outages to save the plants.
The capital of yellow apricot in the Central region suffered heavy losses after double natural disasters

Same author

Heritage

Figure

Enterprise

Dalat coffee shop sees 300% increase in customers because owner plays 'martial arts movie' role

News

Political System

Destination

Product