“Hanoi FC Dominates Quang Nam in Impressive Victory”
Hanoi FC bounced back from recent disappointments with a dominating performance against Quang Nam in their latest encounter. Coach Daiki Iwamasa’s squad looked to solidify their standing as they faced off against a resilient Quang Nam side.
Right from the start, Hanoi took control of the game, with Do Duy Manh’s early free-kick testing Quang Nam’s goalkeeper. The breakthrough came in the 10th minute when Tagueu Joel’s well-placed header found the back of the net after a cross from Pham Xuan Manh.
Despite falling behind, Quang Nam tried to shift the momentum in their favor with Eze Stephen coming close to scoring. However, Hanoi extended their lead in the first half with goals from Pham Xuan Manh and Pham Tuan Hai, giving them a comfortable 3-0 advantage at halftime.
After the break, Quang Nam introduced Hoang Vu Samson and Nguyen Dinh Bac in search of a comeback. They managed to pull one back through a goal from Hoang Vu Samson in the 65th minute, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Hanoi’s lead.
The home team tightened their defense, thwarting any further attempts from Quang Nam to stage a comeback. The match ended with a red card for Nguyen Tang Tien after a reckless challenge on Pham Tuan Hai, as Hanoi secured a 3-1 victory.
With this win, Hanoi now sits in 6th place with 19 points, closing in on the top teams in the league. On the other hand, Quang Nam finds themselves in 8th place with 15 points.
The final result:
Hanoi 3-1 Quang Nam
Goalscorers:
Hanoi – Tagueu Joel (10′), Xuan Manh (28′), Tuan Hai (33′)
Quang Nam – Hoang Vu Samson (65′)
A strong lineup fielded by both teams showcased their determination to secure a crucial win in this fiercely contested match. Now, Hanoi looks to build on this victory and climb further up the standings in the league standings.
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