Vietnam tied with Lebanon 0-0 in a play-off match held in the UAE on May 23 in their bid to advance to the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup finals in Lithuania in September.
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam tied with Lebanon 0-0 in a play-offmatch held in the UAE on May 23 in their bid to advance to the 2021 FIFA FutsalWorld Cup finals in Lithuania in September.
The first half of the match ended with both scoring no goal.The Vietnamese team actively played counter-attack, both to probe the opponentand to limit mistakes.
Entering the second half, the pace of the match was faster.The Lebanese team did not hide their intention to score an advantage, whileVietnam remained defensive and careful.
Draw 0-0 after the first leg, the chance to attend the finalsis still divided equally between Vietnam and Lebanon before the second legscheduled to take place on May 25.
The Asian Futsal Championship, which is a qualifier of theWorld Cup, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, organisersdecided Japan, Iran and Uzbekistan got automatic places in the final based onresults in recent tournaments. Four other teams – Thailand, Iraq, Vietnam, andLebanon – had been set to compete for two remaining berths.
Vietnam currently rank 44th in the world, four places belowLebanon. They had not met each other in any competition before the match.
🍌 Before the tie, coach of the Vietnamese team Pham Minh Giang said: "I think it is a chance is for both sides. If we could manage our opportunities the door will be wide open for us."/.
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Vietnam are due to take on Iraq in a friendly game on May 17 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as part of the team’s preparations for the play-off round of the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup, reported the Voice of Vietnam (VOV).
Vietnam are due to take on Lebanon on May 23 and May 25 in a two-legged tie played in the UAE, its final bid to advance to the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup finals in Lithuania in September.
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