Coach Troussier: Vietnamese public lacks understanding of football

Coach Troussier: Vietnamese public lacks understanding of football

Coach Troussier and Kiatisuk Senamuang: Insights on Football in Vietnam and Thailand

Coach Philippe Troussier expressed his concerns regarding Vietnamese public opinion on football, stating that the collective element in the sport is not properly understood. He emphasized the importance of a team-based strategy due to the lower level of Vietnamese players in terms of ability and experience. Troussier highlighted the need for unity among players to achieve common goals.

Following a victorious performance against Thanh Hoa, defender Vu Van Thanh commended coach Kiatisuk Senamuang, lauding him as the missing piece for cohesion within CAHN. Thanh expressed joy over his goal for the club and voiced confidence in Kiatisuk’s leadership. The Thai coach’s contract extension with the Thai national team under the new FAT president, Madam Pang, signifies recognition of his success, including an undefeated run in the 2023 Asian Cup group stage.

In other news, Nguyen Dinh Bac has returned to practice with the Quang Nam first team after disciplinary issues. Coach Van Sy Son allowed Bac to rejoin the team following a private meeting and apology from the player. However, challenges lie ahead for Bac as he strives to prove himself professionally and secure a spot on the team.

On the Korean football front, the Chairman of the National Coaching Council faced accusations of abuse of power for appointing coach Hwang Sun-hong to the Korean national team without proper authority. Korean media reported violations of selection regulations, with the appointment bypassing established procedures and facing opposition within the council.

These developments in football, ranging from coaching strategies to player discipline and administrative controversies, continue to shape the sport in Vietnam and beyond. As the football landscape evolves, the importance of teamwork, leadership, and adherence to rules remains crucial elements in achieving success on and off the field.

Denis Hardin

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