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SEA Games: Vietnam advance to semi-finals as Group A winners
SEA Games: Vietnam advance to semi-finals as Group A winners
16/05/2022 18:54

Vietnam comfortably beat Timor Leste 2-0 at Viet Tri Stadium in Phu Tho Province on the evening of May 15 to progress into the semi-finals of the 31st SEA Games men’s football event as the Group A winners.

Nguyen Van Tung and Ho Thanh Minh were on target after the break as Park Hang-seo’s troops concluded their group-stage campagin at the top with 10 points, one clear of Indonesia.

Indonesia’s 3-1 victory over Myanmar earlier on Sunday not only sent coach Shin Tae-yong’s side through to the last four, but also helped Vietnam book a semi-final place regardless of the result of their match against bottom-placed Timor Leste.

Given that fact, coach Park Hang-seo decided to rest some key players, including Nguyen Hoang Duc, Nguyen Tien Linh and Do Hung Dung, on the bench and gave the opportunity to the irregular ones.

With Timor Leste being the minnows, it came as little surprise when Vietnam promptly took control of the match right after the first whistle. The hosts threatened to score after 17 minutes with Van Tung’s attempt being parried by goalkeeper Junildo Pereira.

Vietnam created several more opportunities and almost opened the scoring a few minutes before halftime as Van Tung was thwarted by the post.

After being denied twice in the first half, Van Tung eventually etched his name on the scoresheet in the 53rd minute with an unstoppable header from close range.

Vietnam doubled their advantage 12 minutes later thanks to a powerful header by Ho Thanh Minh from a left-wing cornerkick.

In the 82nd minute, Vietnam found the back of the net for the third time, but Ho Thanh Minh’s goal was disallowed due to offside.

As the Group A winners, Park Hang-seo’s troops will meet the runners-up of Group B in the semi-finals on May 19, while Indonesia will play the Group B winners for a place in the title match.

Tomorrow (May 16), the last matches of Group B will be underway at Thien Truong Stadium in Nam Dinh Province, with Malaysia taking on Cambodia and Thailand playing Laos./.