Van Lam (6.5 points): Continuing to be trusted by coach Kim Sang Sik, Van Lam had a rather leisurely match.

Laos' shots towards the goal guarded by Ninh Binh FC's goalkeeper were mostly inaccurate, or too dangerous to warrant showing off their talent.

Xuan Manh (5.5 points): Except for the fierce competition, the rest of the performance of the player from Nghe An was relatively bland.

In the victory against Laos, Xuan Manh often lost the ball or could not coordinate with his teammates, making his attacks on the right wing ineffective.

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Xuan Son

Duy Manh (6.5 points): This was not a very difficult match for the captain of the Vietnamese team because Laos rarely created truly dangerous situations.

Tien Dung (6.5 points): Similar to Duy Manh, a match in which Bui Tien Dung did not have to work too much.

Cao Quang Vinh (6 points): The match was not very outstanding for the player with mixed Vietnamese and French blood. Like Xuan Manh, Cao Quang Vinh also rarely created any breakthroughs on the left wing of the Vietnamese team.

Van Do (5.5 points): A match in which the player of CAHN Club played poorly, so he was substituted after 45 minutes of play.

Jackie Chan (6 points): Coach Kim Sang Sik trusted him to play as a central midfielder, acting as a “bridge” for the Vietnamese team’s attacks. However, the impression this player left was rather faint, so he had to give up his place after 45 minutes of play.

Quang Hai (6 points): A match expected to shine, but except for the assist for Gia Hung to finish in the last seconds, the rest of Quang Hai's performance was really not as expected.

Hoang Duc (7.5 points): The first few minutes were not good, but after that Hoang Duc took on most of the work in the midfield from fighting to regain possession of the ball to launching attacks. Hoang Duc deserves a high score in the victory he just won against Laos.

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Tuan Hai

Van Vi (6.5 points): Played with great effort and was the bright spot in the home team's rather poor first 45 minutes. However, the surrounding satellites played below their best, so Van Vi could not maximize his ability.

Tien Linh (5 points): One of the most unforgettable matches in the career of Vietnam's number 1 domestic striker in many years when he missed unbelievable opportunities in the match that just ended.

If Tien Linh's two shots from a distance of 6-7m had been successful, things might have been different for the Vietnamese team, but unfortunately that didn't happen.

Xuan Son (7 points): In addition to the goal that broke the deadlock on the 11m mark, Xuan Son's extra points were his effort and wide range of activities despite just returning after 10 months of injury.

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Bringing victory to the Vietnamese team on a day when Tien Linh did not play at his best

Gia Hung (6 points): Expected to bring a breath of fresh air to the attack after 45 minutes of stalemate, but besides his efforts, the rest of this striker's finishing ability and connection with his teammates were only average.

Hai Long (5.5 points): Just like Gia Hung, the player from Quang Ninh had a bad match and was relatively out of sync when he entered the field at the beginning of the second half. Therefore, coach Kim Sang Sik was forced to take Hai Long off the field in the 88th minute.

Tuan Hai (7.5 points): Tuan Hai's aggressiveness and determination brought the Vietnamese team 2 goals when this striker scored himself, at the same time made the ball touch the Lao defender's hand, earning a penalty that turned the match.

Tien Anh: Short time on the field, no rating.

(Clip source: VTV)

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/tuyen-viet-nam-thang-lao-2-0-tuan-hai-che-mo-tien-linh-2464493.html