Facing a Malaysia team that was considered the weakest in the group even though it had many naturalized players, coach Mai Duc Chung and his team easily dominated the game and won big, thereby having a favorable start in their journey to defend their title in Thailand.
Under intense pressure from the start, the Vietnamese women's team turned the first 45 minutes into a one-sided performance against Malaysia. In the 4th minute, Hai Yen opened the scoring after Nguyen Thi Hoa's difficult cross caused the opposing goalkeeper to fail.
After that, coach Mai Duc Chung's students continuously penetrated Malaysia's shaky defense. Bich Thuy easily doubled the gap in the 23rd minute after goalkeeper Ashikin's second mistake, then Hai Yen headed accurately to raise the score to 3-0.
The overwhelming game was consolidated in the 32nd minute when Hai Linh made a delicate one-touch finish from Truc Huong's cross, temporarily giving Vietnam a 4-0 lead.
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The Malaysian women's team could only endure defeat against coach Mai Duc Chung and his team. Photo: Minh Chien (from Bangkok) . |
In the second half, the game did not change much. The Vietnamese women's team continued to put pressure on their opponents. Just 13 minutes after entering the field, Thai Thi Thao scored a double, widening the gap to 6 goals with 2 beautiful one-touch finishes.
The sixth goal completely extinguished Malaysia’s fighting spirit. In addition, the opponent’s fatigue allowed the Vietnamese women’s team to play leisurely. However, the golden girls still managed to score another goal, when Thai Thi Thao completed her hat-trick in the 78th minute.
With a 7-0 win over Malaysia, the Vietnamese women's team temporarily took the lead in Group B. In the early match, the Philippines disappointed when they lost 1-2 to Myanmar. This result opened up an extremely unpredictable situation in the group.
Source: https://znews.vn/tuyen-nu-viet-nam-thang-malaysia-7-0-post1608798.html














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