
With a 4-1 victory over U22 Laos, U22 Malaysia has risen to the top of Group B with the same 3 points but with a better secondary index. Thus, to regain the top position in the group, U22 Vietnam must win the match on December 11. This is determined to be the "final" of the group.
To prepare, yesterday afternoon, December 6, Coach Kim Sang-sik brought the entire coaching staff and players to Rajamangala Stadium to watch the match between U22 Malaysia and U22 Laos. A member of the coaching staff of the U22 Vietnam team shared that the match provided significant additional information about this opponent of U22 Vietnam.

This afternoon, U22 Vietnam continued to practice and coach Kim Sang-sik started to let the players split into pairs, practice tactics, and improve their ability to compete for the ball as well as handle the ball in tight spaces.
The U22 Vietnam players were required to increase their movement and ball control while also practicing their attacks from the sidelines. During training sessions, coach Kim Sang-sik also paid special attention to set pieces, which are effective weapons against opponents who play a concentrated defense.

U22 Vietnam currently has players who are good at aerial combat, or very lucky when participating in attacks. Striker Dinh Bac is also expected to continue to play explosively after scoring 2 goals in the match against U22 Laos.
Malaysian teams are known to play with a strong mentality. Therefore, U22 Vietnam is also focused on physical preparation, and the opponent's ability to play "hard". According to the plan, Coach Kim Sang-sik and the coaching staff will have a "tape dissection" session to deeply analyze the opponent's playing style before assigning specific tasks to the players.
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Source: https://tienphong.vn/u22-viet-nam-he-lo-nhung-mieng-danh-dau-tien-danh-cho-nguoi-ma-post1802905.tpo










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