“Vietnamese Team Prepares for World Cup Qualifiers Against Indonesia”
The Vietnamese national team is gearing up for two crucial matches against Indonesia in Group F of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Asia. These matches are scheduled for March, with the first one taking place on March 21 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, followed by a return leg at My Dinh Stadium on March 26.
In their recent encounter at the 2023 Asian Cup, Vietnam suffered a 0-1 defeat to Indonesia, resulting in their early elimination from the tournament. Coach Philippe Troussier and his team are determined to learn from this experience and come up with strategies to secure positive results against their familiar opponents this time around.
Pham Xuan Manh, a key player for the Vietnamese team, emphasized the importance of precision in passing and capitalizing on scoring opportunities when facing Indonesia. He stressed the need for the team to be more clinical in their approach to maximize their chances of success in the upcoming matches.
The Vietnamese coaching staff has been closely analyzing Indonesia’s roster, which includes several naturalized players. The team is maintaining a high level of focus and intensity in their training sessions, with a clear emphasis on understanding the playing styles of both new and old naturalized Indonesian players. By learning from their previous encounter and identifying areas for improvement, the team is determined to be well-prepared for the upcoming challenges.
Coach Philippe Troussier acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead, particularly the pressure of playing at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in front of a passionate Indonesian crowd. He highlighted the need for his players to remain focused and composed amidst the high-stakes environment, emphasizing that only a disciplined and determined performance will give the Vietnamese team a chance to progress further in the competition.
With both teams gearing up for a highly anticipated showdown, the Vietnamese national team is leaving no stone unturned in their quest for success against Indonesia. The upcoming matches will serve as a crucial test for Coach Troussier and his players as they strive to secure vital points in their World Cup qualifying campaign.
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