Dinh Bac’s Delusional and Incited Behavior in V-League

Dinh Bac’s Delusional and Incited Behavior in V-League

“Coach Criticizes Nguyen Dinh Bac: ‘Delusional, Likes to Show Off, Easily Thrown Away'”

After the 1-1 draw against HAGL, Quang Nam coach Van Sy Son criticized national player Nguyen Dinh Bac, referring to him as delusional, show-off, easily influenced, and prone to mistakes. Son emphasized the importance of teamwork and selflessness, noting that Dinh Bac often prioritizes individual glory over team success. The coach expressed concerns about Dinh Bac’s development, citing instances of disobedience and lack of progress in following instructions.
In light of Dinh Bac’s potential move to Hanoi FC, Coach Van Sy Son highlighted the benefits of playing alongside high-quality teammates in Quang Nam’s squad. However, he cautioned that Dinh Bac’s susceptibility to outside influence and inflated self-image could hinder his growth as a player. Son’s critical comments underscored the need for Dinh Bac to focus on learning and improving his skills to reach his full potential.
V-League has come under scrutiny for its demanding schedule, with coach Vu Tien Thanh describing the fixtures as detrimental to players’ well-being. Thanh criticized the frequency of matches, expressing concerns about player fatigue and the lack of understanding among organizers regarding proper scheduling. The coach emphasized the need for adequate rest and training cycles to prevent injuries and maintain players’ performance levels.
Coach Philippe Troussier publicly apologized to Vietnamese football fans following the national team’s disappointing results in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Troussier acknowledged his responsibility for the team’s performance and expressed gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support. He praised the fans’ dedication and offered his sincerest apologies for the team’s underwhelming results, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to serve the country.
Coach Kiatisuk Senamuang lauded Vietnamese stars Nguyen Quang Hai and Vu Van Thanh for their standout performances in CAHN’s 2-0 victory over SLNA. Kiatisuk praised Quang Hai’s goal as a remarkable achievement and commended Van Thanh for his versatility and goal-scoring abilities. The coach’s admiration for the duo highlighted their contributions to the team’s success and their skillful play on the field.
In FIFA’s latest rankings, the Vietnam National Team dropped 10 places to 115th in the world, ranking 2nd in Southeast Asia and 19th in Asia. The decline in rankings came as a disappointment for the Golden Star Warriors, who have seen a decline in their international standing. Meanwhile, Indonesia’s national team rose 8 places to 134th globally, reflecting their strong performance in the World Cup qualifiers, while Malaysia dropped to 136th place after losing points and positions in the rankings.

Denis Hardin

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