Speaking at the post-match press conference, coach Mai Duc Chung expressed his satisfaction when the Vietnamese women's team completed their set goal, scoring 14 goals and keeping a clean sheet.
With home ground advantage, the Vietnamese women's team is determined to win to take first place in the group.
The home girls played better than their opponents, creating many scoring opportunities and one of them was converted by Thu Thao into the only goal in the 36th minute.
Coach Mai Duc Chung said: "This victory makes me very satisfied. The Vietnamese women's team proactively played low, making it impossible for Thailand to attack."
Coach Mai Duc Chung said he had arranged a reasonable strategy by pulling Huynh Nhu down to play low, giving the striker position to Bich Thuy - who has speed and strength, to increase the effectiveness of the attack.
“Vietnam's defense also played tightly, making it almost impossible for Thailand to play like in the previous two matches.
In terms of personnel, the team suffered a loss when Duong Thi Van injured her knee ligament and will have to rest for 2 to 3 weeks.
Thanh Nha and Van Su also had physical problems. However, Hai Linh played his role well when given the chance to replace him,” said coach Mai Duc Chung.
Meanwhile, coach Futoshi Ikeda of the Thai women's team commented: "The Vietnamese women's team is very strong. This is a difficult match for us."
Mr. Futoshi Ikeda expressed his wish to meet Vietnam again in the final match at Lach Tray Stadium - where fans often create great spiritual strength for the home team.
At the end of the group stage, the Vietnamese women's team won first place in Group A with 9 absolute points after 3 wins.
Coach Mai Duc Chung and his team entered the semi-finals and will meet the second team in Group B on August 16.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/hlv-mai-duc-chung-noi-gi-sau-chien-thang-cua-tuyen-nu-viet-nam-truoc-thai-lan-160617.html
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