The fact that U22 Malaysia rose to the top of the table after a big win over U22 Laos means that the match against U22 Malaysia in Group B of the men's football event of the 33rd SEA Games will be a "final" match to win a ticket to the semi-finals.
Under the scorching sun in Bangkok, the training session of U22 Vietnam still took place at high intensity as required by the coaching staff. In addition to tactical coordination exercises, U22 Vietnam spent a lot of time on the content of confrontation on the half field and practicing finishing skills. This is a limitation, causing the team to have difficulties in the match against U22 Laos despite playing aggressively and creating many opportunities in front of the opponent's goal.

Coach Kim Sang-sik always emphasizes that players need to be calm and decisive in handling situations near the goal, which is also a key factor for the team's attacking effectiveness.

Good news for U22 Vietnam when midfielder Nguyen Xuan Bac returned to training with the team. This player was injured and forced to leave the field in the opening match against U22 Laos, but after care, physical therapy and rehabilitation at the hotel, Xuan Bac is ready to return to the general training volume with his teammates.
Evaluating the opponent U22 Malaysia, midfielder Minh Phuc said that directly observing the match between Malaysia and Laos will help the coaching staff have more data to build a suitable plan. "From watching the match between Malaysia and Laos. The coaching staff will analyze carefully to come up with a clearer strategy," Minh Phuc said.
SEA Games 33 is also Minh Phuc’s first time participating. The midfielder of Hanoi Police Club frankly admitted the weakness in finishing of U22 Vietnam: “In the victory over U22 Laos, the team created many opportunities but the finishing and final passes were still not good. This is something we are trying to improve every day.”

U22 Vietnam will play the decisive semi-final match with U22 Malaysia on December 11.
Source: https://baophapluat.vn/thoi-tiet-khac-nghiep-trong-nhung-ngay-u22-tap-luyen.html










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