Vietnamese Team Faces Personnel Challenges Ahead of 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Against Indonesia
The Vietnamese national team is gearing up to face Indonesia in two crucial matches for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Asia. The first leg is scheduled for March 21 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, followed by the return leg on March 26 at My Dinh National Stadium.
However, the Vietnamese team is facing setbacks on the personnel front. After Nguyen Tuan Anh and Que Ngoc Hai, defender Doan Van Hau is now also unlikely to make the trip to Indonesia in March. Van Hau is currently dealing with an injury that requires ongoing treatment, which may keep him out of action until the end of the V-League 2023/24 season.
Van Hau’s potential absence would be a significant blow for the Vietnamese team, as Indonesia has been making strides under coach Shin Tae-yong and a group of naturalized European stars. In their previous encounter at the 2023 Asian Cup finals, Vietnam suffered a 0-1 defeat to Indonesia, highlighting the upcoming challenge for coach Philippe Troussier and his squad.
As the team prepares for these crucial matches, they will need to find a way to overcome the absence of key players like Doan Van Hau. With Indonesia looking strong and determined to secure a spot in the World Cup qualifiers, Vietnam will have to put up a strong fight to come out on top.
The news of Van Hau’s potential absence comes at a critical juncture for the Vietnamese team, adding to the challenges they already face in their quest for World Cup qualification. As the countdown to the matches against Indonesia begins, coach Troussier and his staff will need to come up with a solid game plan to compensate for the absence of key players and secure crucial points in the qualifying campaign.
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