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Vietnam beat Singapore 2-0 in first leg of ASEAN Cup semifinal

Only 70 tickets were allowed to be sold to Vietnamese supporters for the first match between the Vietnam and Singapore national football teams at the 6,000-seat Jalan Besar Stadium, but all 70 supporters saw Vietnam take the advantage in the ASEAN Cup semis with a 2-0 win.
Vietnamese footballers celebrate the win at their ASEAN Cup first semi-final against Singapore on December 26 night. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese footballers celebrate the win at their ASEAN Cup first semi-final against Singapore on December 26 night. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) -ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Only 70 tickets were allowed to be sold to Vietnamese supporters for the first match between the Vietnam and Singapore national football teams at the 6,000-seat Jalan Besar Stadium, but all 70 supporters saw Vietnam take the advantage in the ASEAN Cup semis with a 2-0 win.

A rowdy crowd full of Lions supporters, a style of artificial turf that had formerly created problems for Vietnam in their draw with the Philippines, and referee decisions that did not go their way were challenges that the Golden Star Warriors faced in their first semi-final match on December 26 night. But Nguyen Quang Hai and his teammates overcame those hurdles to claim a deserved victory with two goals in added time, courtesy of a penalty from Nguyen Tien Linh and a goal for Nguyen Xuan Son. Coach Kim Sang-sik's team had their fifth consecutive match in which the half-time score was 0-0, as the team struggled to adapt to the artificial turf. Vietnam had seen several chances in the first half, and Dinh Thanh Binh even put the ball into Syazwan Buhari's net. But the celebrations ended prematurely for the few Vietnamese in the stands, as VAR ruled Binh offside.
More action ensued in the second half, as Vietnam subbed in starters like Nguyen Tien Linh and Nguyen Van Vi, giving the Golden Star Warriors more chances at the goal. Both sets of fans bit their nails at the drama that took place in the final ten minutes. In the 82nd minute, Ho Tan Tai seemingly brought down Hariss Ramli inside the penalty area, and the decision went to VAR for a review. But no penalty was given, prompting a huge gasp of relief from Vietnamese fans. Just three minutes after Tai's incident, Brazilian-born striker Son put the ball into the back of the net, but the referee disallowed the goal as he determined Son handballed. After a VAR review the call was not overturned, despite replays showing the ball touching Son's shoulders, which would not count as a handball. A furious Coach Kim even got a booking for a protest against the decision. Although the review did not give the goal to Vietnam, it did give the team ten minutes of added time, which later became crucial for the men in white.
The national team kept pushing forward despite the hardships. And ironically, a Singaporean handball inside the box gave Vietnam the breakthrough they needed at the 90-minute mark. A cross inside the box was controlled well by Son, but miscommunication from Syazwan and Shakir Hamzah led to Hamzah having to handle the ball twice. The referee saw the whole situation and pointed directly to the spot, where Nguyen Tien Linh successfully dispatched the kick to grant Vietnam the lead. The word 'deserved' could easily describe the match, as Son, who had his first worthy goal declined, was rewarded with a goal for his relentless work, tapping in from Nguyen Hoang Duc's corner to make it 2-0 to Vietnam and sealing the victory away from home.
After a night of disadvantages, Vietnam will play the second leg against Singapore in Viet Tri Stadium on December 29, with the home field advantage and the scoreline advantage on their side./.
VNA

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