Despite competing on four fronts simultaneously, CAHN is performing well in the LPBank V-League. After six rounds, Coach Polking 's team has four wins, two draws, and 14 points, currently sitting in third place in the standings.
If CAHN secures 3 points in the late match of round 8, they will narrow the gap with league leaders Ninh Binh to just 3 points and have played one less game.
This will be a great motivation for Quang Hai and his teammates in the match against Ho Chi Minh City Police at Hang Day Stadium on the evening of October 27th.

Prior to the match, CAHN had just drawn 1-1 with Macarthur FC. This result cost coach Polking's team a significant advantage in the AFC Champions League 2. Nevertheless, they remain confident of progressing further in the continental tournament and are always ready for the championship race in the V-League.
Facing a fellow police officer, Hanoi Police were considered to have a stronger squad. However, the absence of goalkeeper Nguyen Filip due to injury was a major blow.
But with the home advantage and good form, it's no surprise that coach Polking instructed his players to play offensively.
On the other side of the pitch, Ho Chi Minh City Police have 4 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss. If they win, Coach Le Huynh Duc's team will surpass Hanoi Police. But perhaps the realistic goal for Tien Linh and his teammates in this match is one point, as they understand the strength of their opponent.
In the other match, Nam Dinh Steel, after parting ways with coach Vu Hong Viet, is determined to win at home. Against SHB Da Nang, an opponent considered "evenly matched," if the home team at Thien Truong Stadium fails to win, they will only have themselves to blame.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/nhan-dinh-cahn-vs-ca-tp-hcm-19h15-ngay-27-10-2456502.html






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