After latest win, Việt Nam top U19 event

Việt Nam topped Group A after the second-round match of the ASEAN Football Federation Vietcombank U19 Youth Championship held yesterday in Hà Nội.

20/09/2016 11:01:26

Vietnamese Trương Tiến Anh (centre) vies for a ball against East Timor players during their match in the AFF U19 Championship in Hà Nội yesterday. Việt Nam win 4-1. 
 

The hosts defeated East Timor 4-1 at the Hàng Đẫy Stadium with goals by Huỳnh Tấn Sinh, Nguyễn Tiến Linh and Tống Anh Tỷ.

East Timor’s sole goal went to Walter Gama in the last few minutes of the game. Việt Nam, which had disappointed with a draw in the first round against Singapore, put up a strong performance in the second match.

It needed only 13 minutes of warm up before opening its score card.

Sinh’s powerful header in front of the net was too hard to be saved for goalkeeper Augusto Da Silva, who had earlier avoided a goal loss by Vietnamese Việt Anh when referees did not recognise his ninth-minute finish.

The opener helped the hosts, who had wasted many chances in the previous game, to become more confident. They spent another 13 minutes to make it 2-0.

Midfielder Minh Dĩ assisted his teammate Linh for the second time. Linh was rested two days ago and scored from a header which went to Da Silva’s left corner.

East Timor, who beat the Philippines 2-1 in the last game, rose up in the second half, but it also gave the Vietnamese a chance to score two more goals.

Phan Thanh Hậu made a powerful shot from the centre, which made Da Silva work hard, but failed to manage the ball. Tỷ immediately caught the bounced ball and netted it exactly.

Tỷ went on to boost the result further with a straight shot to the far corner just one minute before the end.

East Timor’s effort came with additional time when they narrowed the result. Gama made use of a misunderstanding between Vietnamese goalie Tiến Dũng and midfielder Tấn Sinh to steal the ball and scored his first goal in Hà Nội.

In an earlier match during the day, Malaysia were off to a romping start when they outplayed the Philippines 5-0.

It was Malaysia’s first game in the group, while for the Philippines; it was their second loss after the close 2-1 defeat from Timor Leste two days earlier.

Mohamad Hariz Kamarudin and Muhammad Jafri Chew fired in the first half.

Muhammad Shah added the third goal from a penalty before wrapping things up through substitute Mohamed Syamer Kutty Abba and Badrul Amin Rusalan, who scored the fourth and fifth goals, respectively.

The win pushed the Malaysians to the second position with three points.

In the Group B activities on Monday, Australia was made to slog before it pulled off a lucky 2-0 win over the resilient Cambodian side.

In the meantime, Thailand scored a goal with the help of Supachai Chaided right at the hour mark to bag their first win after beating Laos 2-1 in an earlier match.