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Football in VietNam after battle with Indonesia

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By Nguyễn Duy TháiPublished 2 months ago 3 min read
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Football in VietNam after battle with Indonesia
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After their match with Indonesia on March 21, Coach Philip Chu and the Vietnamese team quickly returned to Vietnam on the same night. This allowed them to have more time to rest and prepare for the rematch with Indonesia on March 26 at My Dinh Stadium in Hanoi.

Vietnamese fans were displeased with the team's 0-1 loss to Indonesia. Many fans expressed their dissatisfaction on social media, criticizing the team's performance.

In response to the criticism, Coach Chu defended himself, stating that he is still qualified to continue working with the Vietnamese team. He acknowledged that fans have the right to their opinions but emphasized that they do not represent the entire population.

The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) held an emergency meeting to discuss Coach Chu's future. It is highly likely that he will be fired soon, but the VFF is prioritizing convincing him to resign in order to minimize contract compensation.

Coach Gong Okun, known for his success with the U23 Vietnam team, has emerged as a leading candidate to replace Coach Chu. He is popular among Vietnamese football fans and has the necessary qualifications, including a FIFA pro certificate and a bachelor's degree in economics from Se National University.

Other candidates being considered include Dragan Kosik, the former head coach of Iran, and Robert Prosinecki, a former assistant coach of the Croatia national team.

An interim coach will take charge of the team for the rematch against Indonesia on March 26. The VFF is currently in discussions regarding the termination of Coach Chu's contract, and the exact compensation is yet to be determined.

The VFF has reached out to potential candidates, including Gong Okun and Dragan Kosik, but they are currently bound by their existing contracts. Once their contracts end in March 2024, they will be invited to Vietnam to present their plans for the national team.

After the recent match against Indonesia, assessing the Vietnamese players will depend on various factors, including their performance in the game, individual form, and evaluations from experts. However, with limited information provided and no specific match mentioned, it is not possible to provide a specific assessment of the Vietnamese players after the recent match.

Typically, after a defeat, evaluations of players tend to be negative. There might be assessments of a lack of confidence, poor teamwork, or underperformance in that particular game.

To have more detailed and accurate assessments of the Vietnamese players after the recent match, specific information about the game, individual performances, and evaluations from trusted sources or official reports would be required.To help Vietnamese players progress and develop, there are several important factors to consider:

First and foremost, players need a solid foundation in technique and skills. This involves learning and practicing fundamental skills such as ball control, passing, shooting, and defensive techniques. Additionally, players should continuously improve their skills through training and competing in national and international tournaments.

Physical development: Players need good physical fitness and endurance to cope with the pace and intensity of the game. This includes engaging in physical exercises, training for speed, strength, agility, and stamina.

Tactical understanding: Players need knowledge of tactics and the ability to read the game. They should have a clear understanding of their role within the team and know how to interact and support teammates to create effective combinations and attacks.

Mental and team spirit: Players need a high fighting spirit, readiness to overcome difficulties and challenges in the game. Unity and team spirit are also crucial in creating a supportive and encouraging environment for all team members.

Opportunities and developmental environment: Players need opportunities to compete at a high level and be trained by experienced and professional coaches. Additionally, a professional football development environment with good infrastructure and appropriate support policies should be established.

To help Vietnamese players progress, dedication and support from various stakeholders such as football management authorities, clubs, coaches, families, and fans are also crucial.

That concludes the main content for today's newsletter on the Football Eating and Sleeping Channel. Stay tuned for more updates!

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