Identifying Taiwan (China) as a tough opponent, in the second match of the group stage on the night of June 8, Coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet decided to field the strongest lineup of the Vietnamese women's team, with Thanh Thuy, Bich Tuyen, Lam Oanh, Le Thanh Thuy, Nguyen Uyen and Khanh Dang in the starting lineup.
Vietnam team starting lineup for the second match
As expected, the players under coach Teng Yen-min really made things difficult for the home team in the first minutes of the match. The score was tied at 10-10, and the Vietnamese team was able to break away with accurate and powerful scoring moves from the duo Thanh Thuy - Bich Tuyen.
The 25-17 victory in the first half still does not say everything about the strength and ability of the two teams rated highest in Group A.
Vietnam team faces difficulties at the beginning of each match
With the determination to "fight fast, win fast", the host Vietnam continued to show its strength in the following two rounds, winning 25-16 and 25-17 respectively to end the match after about an hour of competition.
Home team's defense blocked Taiwan's attack (China)
In this match, Bich Tuyen returned to the starting lineup and proved her role as the main attacker. During the whole match, the 2000-born setter who is playing for LPBank Ninh Binh scored a total of 23 points, including 21 attacking points with an efficiency of 70% and 2 blocking points.
Bich Tuyen in a scoring attack
Bich Tuyen scored the most points in the match, but Nguyen Uyen was also a very good player in this match with comprehensive offensive and defensive abilities, almost meeting the requirements of the coaching staff in the first step, perfecting and raising the team's playing style to a new level.
Nguyen Uyen (20) played impressively after two rounds.
After the 3-0 victory over Taiwan (China), the Vietnamese women's volleyball team was awarded an additional 6.17 points, thereby reaching a new total score of 123.25. This score helped the Vietnamese women's team surpass Kazakhstan (120.19 points) to enter the top 30 of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) rankings for the first time.
Vietnam team moves forward on the journey to defend the championship
According to the schedule, the Vietnamese team will have two days off and will start the third round of the AVC Nations Cup group stage on the evening of June 11 against India. After two matches, the Vietnamese team is leading Group A with two wins with the same score of 3-0.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/thang-dai-loan-trung-quoc-tuyen-bong-chuyen-nu-viet-nam-len-hang-30-the-gioi-196250609064142235.htm
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