Luxurious Accommodations and Traffic Woes: Vietnamese Team’s Stay in Jakarta
On March 19, coach Philippe Troussier and the Vietnamese football team flew from Hanoi to Jakarta. They checked into the luxurious 5-star Le Meridien Hotel, a central and expensive accommodation boasting 318 rooms and various amenities. Despite the lavish surroundings, the team encountered a logistical challenge – a 30-minute commute to Gelora Bung Karno Stadium due to Jakarta’s notorious traffic jams, potentially impacting their training schedule.
Le Meridien Hotel offers more than just comfortable rooms; it features decorative statues, paintings, a coffee machine, and a foosball table in the lobby. With diverse culinary options catering to different cultures, the players can easily adjust to their new surroundings. However, the inconvenience of travel to the stadium poses a significant hurdle for coach Troussier and his squad.
Despite the team’s current setback, they remain focused on their upcoming matches in Indonesia. The hotel’s on-site facilities, including a meeting room, bar, and swimming pool, provide opportunities for technical discussions, relaxation, and recovery. As they acclimate to their temporary home away from home, the players are committed to overcoming challenges both on and off the pitch.
As the Vietnamese national team settles into their accommodations, they are determined to adapt and make the most of their time in Jakarta. With their sights set on success in the upcoming matches, coach Troussier and his players are ready to face any obstacles that come their way. The team’s resilience and unity will be put to the test as they navigate the demanding schedule and logistical hurdles in unfamiliar territory.
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