Group C of the Vietnam team will take place in Uzbekistan from October 26 to November 1. The Vietnamese women's team will compete on October 26 against Uzbekistan, October 29 against India and November 1 against Japan.
Coach Mai Duc Chung and captain Huynh Nhu at the press conference before the tournament.
Speaking before the match with the host tomorrow, coach Mai Duc Chung said: “This is the second time the Vietnamese women's team has returned to Uzbekistan. Because 4 years ago, the team also faced this opponent. In this return, I see that Uzbekistan has clearly improved in terms of level. The team recently entered the third place match of the 19th Asian Games women's football. That is enough to show how high the level of the Uzbekistan women's team is."
The captain of the Vietnamese women's team added: "We will always try our best every day. Having to face Japan and Uzbekistan is a difficult challenge for us. But the Vietnamese women's team will seize every opportunity and always try. The Vietnamese women's team has about 4-5 young players. The upcoming matches will be an opportunity for me to watch their playing style, thereby aiming for future goals."
Vietnam women's team visits the official stadium
In the second qualifying round of the 2024 Paris Olympics, 3 groups will compete in a round-robin to determine the 3 group winners and 1 second-place team with the best results to continue. The goal of the Vietnamese women's team is to try to finish second in the group and strive to become the second-place team with the best results to enter the third qualifying round of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Captain Huynh Nhu said: “The Vietnamese women's team came to the tournament with the spirit and determination to win a ticket to the third qualifying round of the 2024 Paris Olympics. This is the last tournament of coach Mai Duc Chung before saying goodbye to the Vietnamese women's team. Therefore, each of us players entered the field with great determination, for the Vietnamese flag and colors as well as a farewell to coach Mai Duc Chung.”
NGOC LY, photo: VFF
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