Xuan Son's presence brought a special atmosphere, not only for him but also for the whole team.

Sharing on the day of his return, the striker born in 1997 emotionally said: “Today is very special for me since I got injured. I always feel proud and honored to wear the Vietnam national team shirt.
I am very happy to be back, to see familiar faces from my teammates and coaching staff. My family is also very proud that I have the opportunity to contribute to the national team again."

Striker Xuan Son returns to the Vietnamese team to compete with Laos at the 2027 Asian Cup
The Nam Dinh player continued to share: “It is difficult to describe the feelings when I come back here, meeting the friends and teachers who accompanied me on the previous journey.
I would like to send my sincere thanks to the coaching staff, teammates and fans across the country for always supporting me."
In the face of doubts about his physical condition, Xuan Son affirmed that he has fully recovered and is ready to compete at the highest intensity: "Currently, I am 100% fit, there is nothing to worry about. I will try my best every time I am given the opportunity."

Xuan Son also said that he has maintained full training during the recent time: "I have absorbed the Nam Dinh coaching staff's training plan and am always ready to play. I want to play all the matches, I don't want to miss a minute, but of course all decisions belong to coach Kim Sang-sik."
The return of Nguyen Xuan Son is not only good news for fans but also a great source of motivation for the whole team before the important match in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers.
With determination and desire to contribute, this striker promises to be one of the notable factors in the upcoming journey of the Vietnam team.
According to plan, Xuan Son and his teammates will have 4 days of training in Viet Tri ( Phu Tho ), before moving to Laos on November 15 to play the second leg match with the Laos team, taking place on November 19.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/the-thao/xuan-son-noi-gi-trong-ngay-tai-xuat-doi-tuyen-viet-nam-180804.html






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