Vietnam’s U20 Women Prepare for Tough Match Against North Korea’s U20 Women
The Vietnamese U20 women’s team, coming off a tough 0-10 defeat against Japan, are gearing up for another challenging match against the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s U20 women. This showdown is set to take place at 3:00 p.m. (Vietnam time) on July 7 at Dustlik Stadium in Toshkent, Uzbekistan.
On the other side, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s U20 women also seek redemption after a 1-1 draw with China. Coach Ri Song-ho and his team are eager for a significant win, pinpointing Vietnam as their target for maximum points.
Coach Ri Song-ho acknowledged the Vietnamese team’s discipline and agility, anticipating a tough battle ahead. Emphasizing the need to give their best, he hinted at undisclosed tactics to outshine Vietnam on the field.
Meanwhile, coach Akira Ijiri faces the task of addressing the weaknesses within the Vietnamese U20 women’s squad to prevent a repeat of their disappointing loss to Japan. He stressed the importance of improvement to avoid further setbacks in the upcoming matches.
Despite the setback against Japan, the Vietnamese U20 women remain resilient, with the team captain expressing determination to bounce back. The players have regrouped and are focused on giving their all in the upcoming matches against North Korea and China.
Looking ahead, the Vietnamese team has one more crucial match against China on March 10 to conclude their group stage campaign. The pressure is on for coach Akira Ijiri and his squad to deliver improved performances and secure positive results.
As the stage is set for another compelling clash between Vietnam and North Korea, football fans eagerly await the outcome of this high-stakes encounter. Stay tuned for more updates on the U20 women’s Asian Football Championship.
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